Enabling Human Values in Foreign Policy: The Transformation of Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy

Journal of Human Values 25 (2):75-86 (2019)
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How foreign policy embodies human values is an issue worth studying. Such a value not only refers to the interests of social and political elites but to the prevailing welfare of people. In 2016, t...

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