wilsonian
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to Woodrow Wilson: Pertaining to the 28th President of the United States, his life, or his administration.
- Characteristic of Woodrow Wilson's ideas or policies: Suggestive of or influenced by his political principles, particularly in international relations, such as the advocacy for democracy, self-determination, and a league of nations.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The scholar presented a Wilsonian analysis of post-World War I diplomacy.
- His foreign policy approach is often described as Wilsonian in its idealism.
Advanced Usage
- "Wilsonian idealism": Refers specifically to President Wilson's vision for a world order based on moral principles, collective security, and international cooperation, as opposed to pure power politics.
- The concept of Wilsonian idealism was a driving force behind the creation of the League of Nations.
Variants and Related Words
- Wilson (proper noun): The surname of Woodrow Wilson.
- Wilsonianism (noun): The political ideas or policies associated with Woodrow Wilson.
Synonyms
- Idealistic (in the context of foreign policy)
- Internationalist (in the context of global cooperation)
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Fourteen Points: The principles for peace outlined by Woodrow Wilson, often cited as a key example of Wilsonian thought.
- League of Nations: The international organization proposed by Wilson, embodying Wilsonian ideals.
Adjective
- of or relating to or suggestive of Woodrow Wilson