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I rephrased the text to exmphasize Wilson's direct role and his positions (rather than just memories of Wilson), and moved from the adjective to the noun. [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 02:17, 24 December 2007 (CST)

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 Definition Foreign policy principles of President Woodrow Wilson to achieve a world without war; it also assumed altruistic American exceptionalism, opposition to non-democratic rule, national self-determination and opposition to colonial empires; and may involve the use of military force as a last resort, although it did not contemplate preventive war; sometimes called "idealism" in foreign policy, as opposed to a "realistic" foreign policy that seeks to gain specific economic or military benefits for the nation [d] [e]
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I rephrased the text to exmphasize Wilson's direct role and his positions (rather than just memories of Wilson), and moved from the adjective to the noun. Richard Jensen 02:17, 24 December 2007 (CST)