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Peace Corps, Acculturation, Pragmatism, Diplomatic philosophy, Cultural exchangesAbstract
Commented Article: YE, Long; LIAO, Zhihua; YU, Yuanyuan Yu. How peace corps volunteers influence the United States: an analysis based on pragmatism. Trans/Form/ Ação: Unesp journal of philosophy, v. 46, Special Issue, p. 185- 204, 2023.
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YE, Long; LIAO, Zhihua; YU, Yuanyuan Yu. How peace corps volunteers influence the United States: an analysis based on pragmatism. Trans/Form/Ação: Unesp journal of philosophy, v. 46, Special Issue, p. 185- 204, 2023.
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