Wilsonian
Wilsonism or
Wilsonian are words used to describe a certain type of ideological perspectives on
foreign policy. The term comes from the ideology of American President
Woodrow Wilson, and his famous
Fourteen Points that he believed would help create
world peace if implemented.
Common principles that are often described as "Wilsonian" include:
- Advocacy of self-determination by ethnic groups
- Advocacy of the spread of democracy
- Anti-isolationism, in favor of intervention to help create peace and / or spread freedom
Overall, Wilsonian principles are often characterized as being motivated by benevolence and ideology, rather than strict self-interest and fear.
Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger once described the making of US foreign policy as an ongoing conflict between Wilsonians and Jacksonites; the latter being isolationist followers of the ideology of former President Andrew Jackson.