The notion that a nation's 'people' are the sovereign arbiters of its affairs, exercising power through a representative leadership who govern in the name of public 'virtue', point to a concept of political legitimacy which has proven to be a guiding principle in American diplomacy. The Wilson administration's response to peace overtures by the German government between 1917 and 1918 is a good illustration of this tendency. In line with American domestic political mores and values, the Wilson administration, along with the U.S. Congress and American publicists sought to encourage a political reshaping of Germany through aggressive public diplomacy. This was achieved by apportioning war responsibility between se...
The early 20th century is portrayed as the era of American isolationism, and the United States' offi...
From 1871 to 1914, Germany experienced its first taste of world power and the failure of controlling...
The idea of a new world order based on peace, justice and democracy is not unique to the post-Cold...
Conventional wisdom characterises President Woodrow Wilson as a progressive internationalist in the ...
The State Department played only a minor role in the formulation of an American peace program and in...
Includes bibliographical references.The primary concern of this paper is to analyze the United State...
This study has presented a different characterization of the delegates working within the Frankfurt ...
M.A. (History)The USA became formally involved in the second World War in December, 1941, after the ...
The United States has been an active promoter of nationalism and the right of state sovereignty to t...
Prussia has been seen since the Second World War as a militaristic pariah and because of its scatter...
On the anniversary of the USA entrance to the WWI, let us remind its circumstances. Back in the 19th...
Drafted at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, the Treaty of Versailles remains one of the most impo...
During World War I U.S. President Wilson called for a liberal world order based on the principle of ...
The successful democratisation of West Germany and Japan has in recent years been used both by (espe...
The German 'Weltpolitik' found expression in the first naval law and in the partitioning of China in...
The early 20th century is portrayed as the era of American isolationism, and the United States' offi...
From 1871 to 1914, Germany experienced its first taste of world power and the failure of controlling...
The idea of a new world order based on peace, justice and democracy is not unique to the post-Cold...
Conventional wisdom characterises President Woodrow Wilson as a progressive internationalist in the ...
The State Department played only a minor role in the formulation of an American peace program and in...
Includes bibliographical references.The primary concern of this paper is to analyze the United State...
This study has presented a different characterization of the delegates working within the Frankfurt ...
M.A. (History)The USA became formally involved in the second World War in December, 1941, after the ...
The United States has been an active promoter of nationalism and the right of state sovereignty to t...
Prussia has been seen since the Second World War as a militaristic pariah and because of its scatter...
On the anniversary of the USA entrance to the WWI, let us remind its circumstances. Back in the 19th...
Drafted at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, the Treaty of Versailles remains one of the most impo...
During World War I U.S. President Wilson called for a liberal world order based on the principle of ...
The successful democratisation of West Germany and Japan has in recent years been used both by (espe...
The German 'Weltpolitik' found expression in the first naval law and in the partitioning of China in...
The early 20th century is portrayed as the era of American isolationism, and the United States' offi...
From 1871 to 1914, Germany experienced its first taste of world power and the failure of controlling...
The idea of a new world order based on peace, justice and democracy is not unique to the post-Cold...