Wilson Memo: Woodrow Wilson 100 Years Later
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Congressional Relations

The year of 2021 marks the 100 year anniversary of the end of Woodrow Wilson’s presidency. In this memo, we look back on the politics of President Wilson, his contradictions, and his foreign policy initiatives through expert analysis.
Contributors

John Milton Cooper
Global Fellow, former public policy scholar, former Senior Scholar;
Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin
Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin

Trygve Throntveit
Global Fellow;
Director of Strategic Partnerships, Minnesota Humanities Center
Director of Strategic Partnerships, Minnesota Humanities Center
Congressional Relations
The Wilson Center’s office of Congressional Relations works to maintain a vibrant relationship with Members of Congress and their staffs. We organize and run a series of educational programs led by Wilson Center experts, ranging from seminars to private briefings, with the purpose of increasing congressional staffers’ knowledge of foreign policy. We also coordinate outreach to Capitol Hill, including testimonies by Wilson Center scholars and briefings specifically for Members of Congress. Read more