1st Edition

Woodrow Wilson The First World War and Modern Internationalism

By Michael R. Cude Copyright 2023
    206 Pages
    by Routledge

    206 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume contributes to the Routledge Seminar Studies history series by providing a concise narrative overview of the ideas and foreign policy of Woodrow Wilson.

    It focuses on Wilson’s response to the First World War and his efforts to formulate a new international system, while also outlining Wilson’s policies toward different parts of the world. The book shows how Wilson shaped the direction of the 20th century in areas such as global governance, nationalism, decolonization, and international relations theory. In doing so, the book introduces the reader to the many debates over Wilsonian foreign policy.

    With a target audience of college undergraduates and non-experts, readers will gain a better understanding of Wilson’s vision for the world, his administration’s approaches to foreign policy, particularly during the First World War, and the global impact of his program.

    1. Woodrow Wilson, Background and Philosophy

    2. Early Wilsonian Foreign Policy

    3. Wilsonian Neutrality in World War I

    4. Wilsonian Reform and World War I

    5. Wilson and the Treaty of Versailles

    6. The Treaty Fight and the Wilsonian Legacy

    Documents

    Biography

    Michael R. Cude is Associate Professor of History at Schreiner University in Kerrville, Texas, where he is also coordinator for the Global Scholars program.