The China Hands' legacy Ethics and diplomacy
edited by Paul Gordon Lauren
- Boulder Westview Press 1987
- xi, 196 p. ; 24 cm
ОУХНУС 830-832
A group of American Foreign Service officers and journalists in China during and after World War II—collectively known as "the China Hands"—were accused of disloyalty, and in some cases treason, for reporting on events as they saw them. Faced with the ethical dilemma of what a public official's responsibility is when one believes one's government's.
Англи хэл дээр,
0813302242
foreign relations United States China diplomacy moral and ethical aspects
ОУХНУС 830-832
A group of American Foreign Service officers and journalists in China during and after World War II—collectively known as "the China Hands"—were accused of disloyalty, and in some cases treason, for reporting on events as they saw them. Faced with the ethical dilemma of what a public official's responsibility is when one believes one's government's.
Англи хэл дээр,
0813302242
foreign relations United States China diplomacy moral and ethical aspects