To end all wars : Woodrow Wilson and the quest for a new world order
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To end all wars : Woodrow Wilson and the quest for a new world order
(Princeton paperbacks)
Princeton University Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-358) and index
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内容説明
In his widely acclaimed To End All Wars, Thomas Knock provides an intriguing, often provocative narrative of Woodrow Wilson's epic quest for a new world order. The account follows Wilson's thought and diplomacy from his policy toward revolutionary Mexico, through his dramatic call for "Peace without Victory" in World War I, to the Senate's rejection of the League of Nations. Throughout Knock explores the place of internationalism in American politics, sweeping away the old view that isolationism was the cause of Wilson's failure and revealing the role of competing visions of internationalism--conservative and progressive.
目次
Preface1A Political Autobiography32Wilson and the Age of Socialist Inquiry153Searching for a New Diplomacy314The Political Origins of Progressive and Conservative Internationalism485The Turning Point706Raising a New Flag: The League and the Coalition of 1916857"All the Texts of the Rights of Man": Manifestoes for Peace and War1058"If the War Is Too Strong": The Travail of Progressive Internationalism and the Fourteen Points1239Waiting for Wilson: The Wages of Delay and Repression14810"The War Thus Comes to an End"16711The Stern Covenanter19412"A Practical Document and a Humane Document"21013"The Thing Reaches the Depths of Tragedy"22714Wilson's Fate246Epilogue, Echoes from Pueblo271Abbreviations277Notes279Bibliography341Index359
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