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Meaning of "wilsonian"

Wilsonian (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States. May refer to his policies, ideas, or doctrines
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  • Of or relating to US politician Woodrow Wilson or his policies.
  • Of or relating to British politician Harold Wilson or his policies.
  • Of or relating to English writer Colin Wilson (1931–2013).

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The wilsonian principle did not differ from the liberal principle in essence.
Hobsbwam remarked with finesse that wilsonian autodetermination only aggravated the situation.
Wilsonianism or Wilsonian idealism describes a certain type of foreign policy advice.
An animation is available to display the function of the Wilsonian cloud chamber.
What was supposed to be a Wilsonian dream nearly turned out to be a nightmare for NATO.
They are thus opposed to both isolationism and the idealist or Wilsonian type of pacifism.
The Wilsonian view of government and the Madisonian view of government are polar opposites.
Ford remained a staunch Wilsonian and supporter of the League.
Long then worked to establish the League of Nations and supported Wilsonian Democracy.
Or is it a Wilsonian loop causing a temporal singularity?
Balfourean or Wilsonian vein.
Wilsonian Armenia " became part of the Treaty of Sèvres.
Although a realist in his thinking, he could be Wilsonian in his tactics.
Hobsbawm remarks with finesse that Wilsonian self-determination only but aggravated the situation.
Kuehnelt-Leddihn directed some of his most significant critiques towards Wilsonian foreign policy activism.

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Obama, despite having a Wilsonian bent, is primarily Jacksonian.
For example, after a year in office, Walter Russell Mead urged Obama to be more Wilsonian.
Self-determination is a Wilsonian principle.
The Wilsonian project and its failure [ edit | edit source ].
Self-determination was a Wilsonian principle.
It 's known as Wilsonian idealism.
At least rhetorically, a Wilsonian.
Erez Manela 's work on ‘ the Wilsonian moment ' is a case in point.
No problemo, Wilsonian.
After WorldWarI, the Western Powers, influenced by Wilsonian ideology, attempted an effort at general disarmament.
Latin America, Laboratory of Wilsonian Diplomacy [ edit | edit source ].

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