How did Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points pursue peace and a lasting international order? In this special episode of Primary Source Close Reads Explained, Kirk is joined by BRI Senior Fellow Tony Williams to break down President Wilson’s plan for world peace and democracy following World War I. What is significant about the construction of Wilson’s Fourteen Points? How does their framework reflect a shift in American foreign policy?
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April 2, 1917: Address to Congress Requesting a Declaration of War Against Germany: [ Ссылка ]
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