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Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points after 75 Years

Twelfth Annual Morgenthau Memorial Lecture

Annual Morgenthau Memorial Lecture Series (1981-2006)

Gaddis Smith

May 12, 1992

Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points after 75 Years
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points after 75 Years
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Although much of Wilson’s thinking is still relevant, he in no way anticipated "such horrors as the Holocaust, or the famine in Somalia, or the swirl of hatreds within countries and the refugees stumbling across borders"; nor did he have any "inkling of global issues such as climate change, overpopulation, and the poisoning of our environment."

Annual Morgenthau Memorial Lectures

Named for famed international relations scholar Hans Morgenthau, the annual Morgenthau Memorial Lecture series is the longest-running public education initiative of the Carnegie Council, showcasing today's most distinguished thinkers on ethics and international affairs.

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