Review
"[Mr. Levin] has produced his own historical synthesis based upon far-ranging research in original and secondary sources. Better still, the author has described brilliantly and perceptively both the dynamics and the long-range purposes of Wilson's foreign policies....What else can one say about the result except that it is judicious, balanced, and as detached as it is humanly possible to be?"--Arthur S. Link, The New York Times Book Review
"An exceptionally thoughtful book about the formation of a modern American foreign policy"--World Affairs
"An important book. Levin succeeds admirably in analyzing Wilson's foreign policy principles, objectives, and actions against the background of revolutionary changes both at home and abroad."--Louis L. Gerson, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Product Description
Winner of the Bancroft Prize, this incisive book presents an integrated analysis of the theory and practice of Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy from 1917 to 1919.
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