The World of the Four Freedoms

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The World of the Four Freedoms is a political and diplomatic study by U.S. statesman Sumner Welles that explores the principles and postwar vision embodied in Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” doctrine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
diplomatic study
political study
about United Nations concept
World War II context
collective security
democracy promotion
freedom from fear
freedom from want
freedom of speech
freedom of worship
human rights principles
international cooperation
postwar peace settlement
associatedWith Roosevelt administration
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt administration

U.S. wartime diplomacy
author Sumner Welles
basedOn Four Freedoms
surface form: Four Freedoms speech
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Four Freedoms
surface form: Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms doctrine
explores principles underlying the Four Freedoms
vision for the postwar world order
field diplomatic history
international relations
political science
genre diplomatic history
non-fiction
political literature
hasAuthor Sumner Welles
hasAuthorOccupation U.S. statesman
diplomat
hasPerspective U.S. diplomatic viewpoint
liberal internationalism
language English
mainSubject Four Freedoms
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt

United States foreign policy
postwar international order
relatedTo Atlantic Charter agreement
surface form: Atlantic Charter

post–World War II settlement plans
title The World of the Four Freedoms self-link

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Sumner Welles notableWork The World of the Four Freedoms
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