- aggression.
Wilsonianism is a form of
liberal democratic internationalism.
Common principles that are
often ****ociated with
Wilsonianism include: Advocacy...
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relations that
Catherine and
Michael Zuckert (2008) call
Straussian Wilsonianism (or
Straussian idealism), the
defense of
liberal democracy in the face...
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Wilsonian Armenia (Armenian: Վիլսոնյան Հայաստան, romanized: Vilsonyan Hayastan) was the
unimplemented boundary configuration of the
First Republic of...
- not
idealism or realism,
motivated Wilsonianism.
Ambrosius argues that
historians generally agree that
Wilsonianism was the main
intellectual force in...
- Perlmutter, Amos (1997).
Making the
World Safe for Democracy: A
Century of
Wilsonianism and Its
Totalitarian Challengers. Univ of
North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-8078-2365-1...
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League of Nations, and his
stance on
foreign policy came to be
known as
Wilsonianism. Born in Staunton, Virginia,
Wilson grew up in the
Southern United States...
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moralism into his
idealistic internationalism, now
referred to as "
Wilsonianism".
Wilsonianism calls for the
United States to
enter the
world arena to fight...
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Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190604035. Steigerwald,
David (1994).
Wilsonian Idealism in America.
Cornell University Press. pp. 30–42. ISBN 0801429366...
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newspaper correspondent. Many
authors have
stated that 1919 was a lost "
Wilsonian moment",
where the ****ure Hồ Chí Minh
could have
adopted a pro-American...
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nomination surprised most people, he
balanced the
ticket as a moderate, a
Wilsonian, and a
prohibitionist with a
famous name. Roosevelt, then 38, resigned...