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  1. The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Major James Chichester-Clark, responded by saying neighbourly relations with the Republic were at an end and that British troops were being called in....

  2. Nov 3, 2018 · Unlike the punitively-minded French, Wilson believed that the best way of dealing with Germany was by changing her behavior rather than her capabilities. There was, however, an ambivalence in President Wilson’s strategic conception of democracy which was later to have far-reaching consequences.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WilsonianismWilsonianism - Wikipedia

    Wilsonianism, or Wilsonian idealism, is a certain type of foreign policy advice. The term comes from the ideas and proposals of President Woodrow Wilson. He issued his famous Fourteen Points in January 1918 as a basis for ending World War I and promoting world peace.

  4. Jun 1, 2007 · Recently, Frederick Calhoun has suggested that in this regard, there is a serious paradox, for in Wilson's presidency, there was a “way of war,” which Calhoun sought to explain in his book, Power and Principle: Armed Intervention in Wilsonian Foreign Policy.

  5. Sep 19, 2018 · As a further irony, while Bright favoured British isolation from continental European international politics for the purpose of promoting democracy at home, Wilson used the same liberal ideas to justify U.S. intervention in the European war against Germany.

  6. Jan 3, 2000 · Mr Wilson met Maj Chichester-Clark in London a week later, ahead of the publication of the Downing Street Declaration, a seven-point plan committing Stormont to implementing equal rights and...

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  8. Jun 20, 2018 · The following three sections will lay out the British response to increasing American interest in Northern Ireland. First we will see how Britain actually welcomed American involvement to a certain degree as part of its information campaign against support for the IRA in the US.

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