Wilsonian
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Context
The term often appears in discussions about international relations and peacebuilding. Example: 'The wilsonian approach to diplomacy encourages collaboration rather than conflict.'
Emotion
Using 'wilsonian' can evoke feelings of hope and idealism, referencing a desire for peaceful coexistence. Example: 'Many saw his wilsonian ideals as revolutionary.'
Cultural Reference
Understanding 'wilsonian' requires some historical context about World War I and the League of Nations' formation. Example: 'In the wake of World War I, his wilsonian vision shaped much of the global order.'
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