Book: The Wilsonian Impulse: U.s. Foreign Policy, The Alliance, And German Unification Recent works in international relations theory have explored the impact of ideas on international institutions and on the foreign policymaking process. This study contributes to that literature by examining the role ideas have had on the evolution of Western relations in the postwar era. Hampton focuses on the cluster of ideas she calls the Wilsonian impulse. Derived from the historical lessons drawn from World War I and the interwar years, these distinctly Wilsonian ideas largely constructed the beliefs that American foreign policymakers held about trans-Atlantic relations in the immediate postwar period. Central was the belief that the European balance of power system must be superceded by a Western community of nations wherein a democratic Germany would be included on an equal basis. Hampton examines how the influence of the Wilsonian impulse permitted West German leaders to gain rapid entrance into the Western Alliance on favorable terms. More importantly, the U.S. led the West in sharing responsibility for the eventual unification of Germany as part of the Allied pledge of support for Bonn. The peaceful unification of Germany in 1990 brought to fruition the future envisioned by the Wilsonian impulse. This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of 20th century American foreign policy and modern German history.
Details of Book: The Wilsonian Impulse: U.s. Foreign Policy, The Alliance, And German Unification Book: The Wilsonian Impulse: U.s. Foreign Policy, The Alliance, And German Unification
Author: Mary N. Hampton
ISBN: 0275955052
ISBN-13: 9780275955052
, 978-0275955052
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Jul 1996
Publisher: Praeger Publishers
Number of Pages: 192
Language: English