Since 1991, Vietnam has adopted a dual strategic position towards China: it sees China as an indispensable economic and security partner and simultaneously it seeks to hedge against China’s possible territorial encroachment by gradually beefing up its military and cautiously forging strategic ties with other powers. The making of Vietnam’s current China policy is predominantly shaped by the interplay of two constants (geography and history) and two variables (China’s policy and changing big power relations). Among these factors, geography and history serve as the basis for understanding Vietnam’s hedging policy vis-a-vis China and explain why thus far Hanoi remains very reluctant to enter an alliance to counter China’s rise. While being fir...
Introduction of Doi Moi economic reforms at the 6th National Congress of the Communist Party of Viet...
Vietnam and China have had a long, if not always amicable, historical relationship. This relationshi...
isolate Vietnam and to bleed it to death. What forces are they relying on to carry out this policy o...
There is much debate about how Southeast Asia views China's ascendance on the world stage. Beijing'...
Sino-Vietnamese relations have gone through multiple cycles of deterioration and normalisation. The ...
57 p.Vietnam has taken a more strident stance to oppose China's moves in the South China Sea resulti...
When it comes to Vietnam's response to China's threat in the South China Sea, it can be said that m...
Vietnam’s relationship with China is a test of the strategic challenge it faces against a long histo...
This thesis examines Vietnam's claims and policy toward the South China Sea between 1991 and 2011. I...
It has been nearly 30 years since Vietnam shifted to a multidirectional foreign policy that places g...
Southeast Asia is an evolving environment of strategic transition, with fluxes in great power rivalr...
This paper attempts to examine the dynamic of Vietnam’s foreign policy toward the United States and ...
The US and Vietnam have accelerated their relations recently, especially in the security front. The ...
The US and Vietnam have accelerated their relations recently, especially in the security front. The ...
Against the backdrop of China's assertive policies in the South China Sea, the present study evaluat...
Introduction of Doi Moi economic reforms at the 6th National Congress of the Communist Party of Viet...
Vietnam and China have had a long, if not always amicable, historical relationship. This relationshi...
isolate Vietnam and to bleed it to death. What forces are they relying on to carry out this policy o...
There is much debate about how Southeast Asia views China's ascendance on the world stage. Beijing'...
Sino-Vietnamese relations have gone through multiple cycles of deterioration and normalisation. The ...
57 p.Vietnam has taken a more strident stance to oppose China's moves in the South China Sea resulti...
When it comes to Vietnam's response to China's threat in the South China Sea, it can be said that m...
Vietnam’s relationship with China is a test of the strategic challenge it faces against a long histo...
This thesis examines Vietnam's claims and policy toward the South China Sea between 1991 and 2011. I...
It has been nearly 30 years since Vietnam shifted to a multidirectional foreign policy that places g...
Southeast Asia is an evolving environment of strategic transition, with fluxes in great power rivalr...
This paper attempts to examine the dynamic of Vietnam’s foreign policy toward the United States and ...
The US and Vietnam have accelerated their relations recently, especially in the security front. The ...
The US and Vietnam have accelerated their relations recently, especially in the security front. The ...
Against the backdrop of China's assertive policies in the South China Sea, the present study evaluat...
Introduction of Doi Moi economic reforms at the 6th National Congress of the Communist Party of Viet...
Vietnam and China have had a long, if not always amicable, historical relationship. This relationshi...
isolate Vietnam and to bleed it to death. What forces are they relying on to carry out this policy o...