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Historical Interpretations and Vietnam’s Diplomatic Balancing

Historical Interpretations and Vietnam’s Diplomatic Balancing

By Khang Vu
Hanoi's interpretation of its painful history with the U.S. and China reflects its desire to maintain peaceful relations with the two powers.

Vietnam’s To Lam Set to Meet With President Biden

Vietnam’s To Lam Set to Meet With President Biden

By Sebastian Strangio
During the communist party chief's five-day visit to New York, Vietnamese and U.S. firms have signed a number of economic agreements.
Why Biden Should Welcome Vietnam’s To Lam to the White House

Why Biden Should Welcome Vietnam’s To Lam to the White House

By Hai Hong Nguyen
Lam's unique status and the fortuitous timing make his upcoming trip to the United States an important moment to solidify recent progress in bilateral relations.

After China, Vietnam’s New Leader To Lam Is Off To America

After China, Vietnam’s New Leader To Lam Is Off To America

By David Hutt
To Lam is expected to travel next month to New York for the U.N. General Assembly, a trip that could also include meetings with President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris.

With China Visit, Vietnam’s To Lam Reinforces Bilateral Political Trust

With China Visit, Vietnam’s To Lam Reinforces Bilateral Political Trust

By Khang Vu
The new party chief's first overseas visit reflects the divergent positions that China and the United States occupy in Vietnam's foreign policy.

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Why the US Could Regret Not Lifting Vietnam’s ‘Non-Market Economy’ Status

Why the US Could Regret Not Lifting Vietnam’s ‘Non-Market Economy’ Status

By Khang Vu
Hanoi hoped that its reclassification would help cement the two nation's new Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Blinken Set to Visit 4 Southeast Asian Nations on Regional Tour

Blinken Set to Visit 4 Southeast Asian Nations on Regional Tour

By Sebastian Strangio
The U.S. secretary of state will begin the six-nation tour with a visit to Vietnam to attend the funeral of the late Communist Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong.
Remembering Nguyen Phu Trong’s Foreign Policy Legacies

Remembering Nguyen Phu Trong’s Foreign Policy Legacies

By Khang Vu
The late party chief adroitly balanced Vietnam's relationships with the major powers, while expanding its role on the international stage.

What’s at Stake in the US Decision to Grant Vietnam ‘Market Economy’ Status?

What’s at Stake in the US Decision to Grant Vietnam ‘Market Economy’ Status?

By Hai Hong Nguyen
Trust – and the lack of it – has been a key factor in Vietnam-U.S. relations over the past half-century.

US Warship Makes Rare Call at Vietnam’s Cam Ranh Bay Port

US Warship Makes Rare Call at Vietnam’s Cam Ranh Bay Port

By Sebastian Strangio
The USS Blue Ridge has returned to central Vietnam, a half-century after taking part in the final phase of the U.S. war in Vietnam.

Following Putin Visit, Senior US Official Touches Down in Vietnam

Following Putin Visit, Senior US Official Touches Down in Vietnam

By Sebastian Strangio
Daniel Kritenbrink, the State Department's second-in-command of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, has arrived in Hanoi for a two-day visit.
Why the US Should Cooperate More Closely With Vietnam’s Public Security Ministry

Why the US Should Cooperate More Closely With Vietnam’s Public Security Ministry

By Khang Vu
Small arms procurements for internal security agencies could be a step toward more substantial purchases of U.S. hardware for Vietnam's military.

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