More than a ‘moment’: Woodrow Wilson and the foundations of twentieth century Japan
@article{Dickinson2018MoreTA, title={More than a ‘moment’: Woodrow Wilson and the foundations of twentieth century Japan}, author={F. Dickinson}, journal={Japanese Journal of Political Science}, year={2018}, volume={19}, pages={587 - 599} }
Abstract Woodrow Wilson's name remains forever entwined with the Paris Peace Conference and efforts to transform geopolitics after 1918. Despite recent emphases on the power of this so-called ‘Wilsonian Moment,’ initiatives by the American president remain controversial, and his principal global legacy has come to be defined as the rise of nationalism in the developing world. In the historiography of modern Japan, Wilson and the Paris Conference have long been identified less as opportunities… Expand
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