This study critically examines Woodrow Wilson's acceptance of the
principle of national self-determination and his role in
implementing it at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. The
assessment includes judgements by his contemporaries and historians
of Wilson and the peace settlement. A survey of the manner in which
national self-determination shaped the settlement leads to a
discussion of the subsequent effects of the idea on the states and
territories subject to the Versailles Treaty and related treaties.
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