Difference between revisions of "Wilsonianism"
(New page: '''Wilsonianism''' is a term used to describe certain ideological attitudes to foreign policy. The term is named after US President Woodrow Wilson, for his famous fourteen points that ...) |
|||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | '''Wilsonianism''' is a term used to describe certain ideological attitudes to foreign policy. The term is named after US President [[Woodrow Wilson]], for his famous fourteen points that he believed could help create world peace if implemented. | + | '''Wilsonianism''' is a term used to describe certain ideological attitudes to foreign policy. The term is named after US President [[Woodrow Wilson]] (1856-1924), for his famous fourteen points that he believed could help create world peace if implemented. |
Principles of Wilsonian include: | Principles of Wilsonian include: | ||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
*The spread of capitalism | *The spread of capitalism | ||
*US intervention on the global stage with the stated aim of creating peace and/or spreading democracy. | *US intervention on the global stage with the stated aim of creating peace and/or spreading democracy. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:US Foreign Policy]] |
Latest revision as of 13:31, 20 May 2009
Wilsonianism is a term used to describe certain ideological attitudes to foreign policy. The term is named after US President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), for his famous fourteen points that he believed could help create world peace if implemented.
Principles of Wilsonian include:
- Self-determination by ethnic groups
- The spread of democracy
- The spread of capitalism
- US intervention on the global stage with the stated aim of creating peace and/or spreading democracy.