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May 9, 2024 · Vietnam looks set to follow China in a political inward turn. A recent instruction (Directive 24) instructs officials and party members to limit contacts with foreign organizations. There will be consequences in several areas, not least in slower economic growth.
Jun 5, 2024 · China is expected to benefit from Vietnam's unprecedented political turmoil amid months-long infighting and internal machinations within the ruling Communist Party, and signs of a more...
Sep 9, 2024 · But unlike China, the region’s most powerful country, Vietnam is not run by a single leader. Instead, its so-called Four Pillars—the general secretary, the president, the prime minister and the chair of the National Assembly—make up its leadership.
- Huong Le Thu
Aug 20, 2024 · Some Vietnam observers have raised the question of whether Lam, a police general and former minister of public security, will adopt authoritarian tendencies and steer the country towards a path similar to that of China under President Xi Jinping. To fully address this question, it is crucial to gain an understanding of Lam’s political ...
Jan 9, 2024 · Vietnam has now been in a precarious dance with China for decades as it both cooperates with Beijing and seeks to defend its interests.
Dec 13, 2023 · China has so far cooperated with Vietnam’s policy of assurance, as Beijing many times evoked its common communist ideology in order to tie Vietnam to a China-led order and to prevent the U.S...
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Jan 25, 2023 · Vietnam’s geography constrains its options in two ways. First, it cannot upset China because no external force can come effectively to Vietnam’s continental defense.