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big stick diplomacy
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Woodrow Wilson
President Woodrow Wilson as stated in the fourteen points.
Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. He was a liberal which basically means he supported free market and less government intervention. You could also describe him as the founder of modern liberalism and foreign policy.
President Wilson believed in protecting democracy where it already existed rather than seeking to expand it as past presidents had. This was known as Wilsonianism. He found this easier to believe in principle than to put in action.
The Good Neighbor Policy
The Good Neighbor Policy
moral diplomacy
President Wilson believed in protecting democracy where it already existed rather than seeking to expand it as past presidents had. This was known as Wilsonianism. He found this easier to believe in principle than to put in action.
In 1900, Woodrow Wilson wrote about the executive branch of the US government and the role of a US president in foreign affairs. Wilson believed that when foreign affairs dominated the policies of the nation, the US president should have a dominating role. He wrote that the US Chief Executive must by necessity be the nation's guide. In the form of initial judgments and steps of action required. The president had the duty of supplying the US Congress as to why certain steps were required. In large measure the president needs the power to deal with foreign issues.In 1918 however, Wilson's international plans for a peace ending WW 1 fell into the hands of the US Senate which rejected most of Wilson's plans for the coming years.
President Woodrow Wilson tried unsuccessfully to get the US to join the League of Nations. He advocated strongly for it and even helped draft its charter, but faced significant opposition from isolationists in Congress who believed it would entangle the US in foreign conflicts and potentially undermine national sovereignty.