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Tag: Thailand

The Ethics of Supporting Regime Change

Nikolas Gvosdev | February 2014

How does the ethical foreign policy practitioner develop policy to respond to the upheavals in Ukraine, Venezuela, or Thailand, or deal with the aftermath of changes of government in places like Egypt?

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