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What was wilson’s philosophy of foreign policy

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The core of Wilson's foreign policy was a lofty idealism that shaped his views on the war, inter­vention, and the peace settlement: America was to serve the interests of mankind; universal moral principles were to supplant the pursuit of national self-interest. And it helped a lot of ppl.

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