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- Some analysts believe that by focusing on a cooperative relationship with, China can achieve its strategic goals in the South China Sea without direct confrontation. With strengthened ties, China may reduce Vietnam’s incentive to support other nations, like the Philippines, in disputes with China.
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Jan 4, 2024 · The strategic dynamics of the South China Sea in 2023 have been marked by a complex interplay of diplomatic efforts, military posturing, regional cooperation, and legal disputes.
Jul 10, 2023 · The article focuses on increased security and defense cooperation between the U.S. and Vietnam, with particular emphasis on the South China Sea issue under three consecutive U.S. presidents, namely Barack Obama (2009-2017), Donald Trump (2017-2021), and Joe Biden (2021-Present).
3 days ago · A rare trip to Hanoi by China’s most senior military official points to improved ties between the two neighbours, with one analyst suggesting a “Vietnam model” for tackling disputes over the ...
Amid China’s increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea, and the deepening involvement of the United States and its allies, Vietnam is nav-igating a steadily thornier set of policy challenges. As the disputes intensify, the risk of armed conflict in the Sea is growing.
Jan 4, 2021 · Over the last few years, tensions between China and Vietnam in the South China Sea have remained high. While the Biden administration is likely to continue positive momentum in bilateral ties, it is less clear what specifically Hanoi seeks from Washington to help it effectively deter Beijing.
1 day ago · The United States cannot respond on its own to the increasing Chinese presence in Global South ports; it must rely on the MDB system, a strong interagency process, and allies and partners to offer better terms and financing to counter China’s growing influence in port infrastructure in the Global South.