We were there, like Wilsonian idealists, to protect the South against the totalitarian regime of the North and its Vietcong allies. |
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A Wilsonian idealist sees democracy promotion as the foundation of national security. |
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And her speech was a textbook example of the strengths and weaknesses of the Wilsonian tradition. |
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Commentators often called Bush a Wilsonian because he talked about promoting democracy. |
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Inclined to lawyerly prudence, yet not without Wilsonian idealism, he was determined to reverse that. |
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How he was hoping to do a grand Wilsonian realignment of great powers. |
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