Fatherland or Livelihood: Value Orientations Among Tibetan Soldiers in the Indian Army

Journal of Human Values 27 (3):225-233 (2021)
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The recruitment to military in modern nation states, by and large, is voluntary. Although it is commonly assumed that a soldiers’ job in the army is to fight against the enemies of their motherland...

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