The Legacy of Woodrow Wilson: American War Aims in World War I
By (Author) David M. Esposito
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th August 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
First World War
European history
International relations
940.373
Hardback
176
Contrary to popular belief, Woodrow Wilson coordinated foreign and defense policies. Wilson viewed Imperial Germany as a threat to U.S. national security and acted accordingly. His urgent desire to mediate an end to World War I was driven by geo-political concerns. Forced into the war by tertiary issues, he decided to throw a great deal of weight upon the scale by intervening decisively in the Great War in order to dominate the postwar peace conference. There he intended to dictate a scientific peace and to create a League of Nations to insure collective security.
DAVID M. ESPOSITO is Adjunct Professor of History at the Pennsylvania State UniversityAltoona.