In this unique book, Alain Guilloux uses four major elements of
governance - namely norms, actors, processes, and outcomes - to
examine Taiwan 's national governance as well as its participation
in global governance in relation to humanitarian aid.
Including case studies on Taiwan 's application to become an
observer to the WHO, and its foreign-aid policy and practice
dealing with disease outbreaks and natural disasters, Guilloux
explores the complexities and dilemmas of providing humanitarian
aid to people in need and distress. Taking into account Taiwan's
unclear status in the global arena, and how in its efforts Taiwan
faces both international isolation and opposition from the People's
Republic of China at multiple levels.
Taiwan, Humanitarianism and Global Governance will be of
interest for scholars of Chinese studies, Taiwan Studies, East
Asian politics and International Relations, and environmental
politics and humanitarian studies.
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