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Ethical Issues in U.S.-Asia Policy
By Chong-Pin Lin, Devin T. Stewart
November 17, 2008
Devin Stewart interviews former Taiwanese Deputy Minister of National Defense Chong-pin Lin about the state of China-Taiwan relations and the role of ethics in international issues like finance, energy, and the environment.
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