Tamás Peragovics and Ágnes Szunomár on Taiwan Insight of University of Nottingham
07/31/2020 | 06:15Taiwan is likewise jockeying for more international prestige, but with a clear head start over China. Unlike Beijing, Taipei bears no responsibility for bringing about the current pandemic, and the medical equipment it exports to afflicted countries seems to be of a much better quality.
Clash of Mask Diplomacies?
The COVID-19 and Changing Perceptions of China and Taiwan in Central and Eastern Europe
Written by Tamás Peragovics and Ágnes Szunomár.
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