The legacies of Woodrow Wilson and the League of Nations in Russia.(Woodrow Wilson and the League of Nations, part 2)

From: World Affairs | Date: June 22, 1995| Author: Khodnev, Alexander S. | Copyright information

The League of Nations was one of Woodrow Wilson's finest legacies in international politics. However, the work of the League of Nations was hampered by the Russian's deep suspicions about Wilson's motives. The Russians were poorly informed about Wilson's ideas and were too preoccupied with developments in Western Europe and imperial ambitions in Eastern Europe before the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. After the revolution, the Russians overestimated Wilson's opposition to the Bolshevik governm...

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