A Comparison Of The Political Approaches Of The League Of Nations And The United Nations

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A Comparison Of The Political Approaches Of The League Of Nations And The United Nations

...Without Proper Attribution to as a Source A Comparison Of The Political Approaches Of The League Of Nations And The United Nations B V. Kayt Whitten, - December, 1998 Introduction Foreign policy is one side of a two headed coin. The other side belongs to domestic policy. One does not exist without the other and the actions of one often define the actions of the other. They are irreparably intertwined. Politics is the outward indication of the interaction of these two. In the history of the United States there have been certain ideologies that have forged foreign policy. To say that the US government acted only from the standpoint of these philosophies in their dealings with other nations would be simply preposterous. The opinions of the American people, the election of certain officials over others and the economic circumstances of the times all play a large part in the shaping of foreign policy. Woodrow Wilson may best be categorized as politically progressive and ideologically liberal. In domestic affairs he was pro-labor, establishing the policies...

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