The article discusses the history of the foreign relations of democratic states. The author begins by examining public opinion of World War I in the U.S. The importance of democracy in foreign relations is mentioned and the author questions what an entirely democratic world would be like. The author details the history of democracy's impact in several countries, including France, Italy, and Great Britain. Subjects of the article also include militarism in the U.S., expansionism, and unions between independent states.
Publication Date
Volume
27
Part
2
Page Range
358-374
Proceedings Genre