Idealism (International Relations)
978-613-2-87421-4
6132874216
128
2010-10-01
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In the American study of international relations, idealism usually refers to the school of thought personified in American diplomatic history by Woodrow Wilson, such that it is sometimes referred to as Wilsonianism, or Wilsonian Idealism. Idealism holds that a state should make its internal political philosophy the goal of its foreign policy. For example, an idealist might believe that ending poverty at home should be coupled with tackling poverty abroad. Wilson's idealism was a precursor to liberal international relations theory, which would arise amongst the "institution-builders" after World War II. It particularly emphasized the ideal of American Exceptionalism.
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