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China-Vietnam relations
Prime Minister: Vietnam Won’t Pursue Military Buildup in the South China Sea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said that Vietnam will not pursue a military buildup in the South China.
China and the US Court Vietnam
By Cal Wong
"Both the U.S. and Vietnam expect greater levels of military cooperation, to the chagrin of China."
How Low Oil Prices Hamstring Vietnam in the South China Sea Disputes
By Linh Tong and Linh Tong
To maintain its position in the South China Sea, Vietnam needs a strong Russia.
Vietnam to China: Move Your Oil Rig out of the South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's HYSY 981 is once again operating near the Gulf of Tonkin, to Vietnam's dismay.
Is China Interfering in Vietnam’s Politics With Its South China Sea Moves?
By Shawn W. Crispin
Some say Beijing is trying to influence the outcome of the Communist Party congress in Vietnam.
Who Will Lead Vietnam?
By Alexander L. Vuving
The country faces a particularly difficult choice.
Why Vietnam's Foreign Policy Won't Change After Its Party Congress
By Carl Thayer
Exploring myths and misconceptions regarding Vietnam's approach to China and the United States.
China's Xi Misses the Mark on Vietnam Visit
By Shawn W. Crispin
The limits of the president's well-timed trip to restore Beijing's position.
China, Vietnam Seek to Move Past South China Sea Disputes
By Shannon Tiezzi
With Chinese President Xi Jinping in Hanoi, Beijing wants to prove the China-Vietnam relationship is back on track.
China’s Charm Offensive Continues to Sputter in Southeast Asia
By Joshua Kurlantzick
There has been a significant chilling of China's relations with Southeast Asia.
Averting a China-Vietnam Military Clash
By Joshua Kurlantzick
The risk of confrontation is rising, and Washington should help defuse tensions.
The Practicalities of US Military Sales to Vietnam
By Eric Tegler
Despite converging strategic and economic interests, expect a slow start to U.S. military sales to Vietnam.