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Does Vietnam Have Trump’s Backing?

Does Vietnam Have Trump’s Backing?

By Bennett Murray
Clarity sought in Hanoi ahead of President Donald Trump’s state visit.
Will Trump's Visit to Asia Mark the Moment US Leadership in the Region Is Irrevocably Ceded to China?

Will Trump's Visit to Asia Mark the Moment US Leadership in the Region Is Irrevocably Ceded to China?

By Carl Thayer
Trump must show that he can think strategically and not just transactionally to avoid the worst.

Trump Goes to Asia: Everything You Need to Know

Trump Goes to Asia: Everything You Need to Know

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Donald Trump goes to Asia for the first time as president. What can we expect?

Vietnam Seeks South China Sea Assurances in Prime Minister's US Visit

Vietnam Seeks South China Sea Assurances in Prime Minister's US Visit

By Du Nhat Dang
Trump has been unusually quiet on the issue of most concern to Vietnam.

Trump's New Trade Executive Order Portends Difficult Times Ahead for US Relationships in Asia

Trump's New Trade Executive Order Portends Difficult Times Ahead for US Relationships in Asia

By Ankit Panda
The Trump administration's campaign against trade deficits will potentially lead to strained relationships.
How the Trump Administration Could Make Common Cause With ASEAN

How the Trump Administration Could Make Common Cause With ASEAN

By Thuc D. Pham
Trump needs a coherent U.S. policy toward ASEAN.

8 Years Later: Understanding the Obama Administration's Asia-Pacific Legacy

8 Years Later: Understanding the Obama Administration's Asia-Pacific Legacy

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
How did the United States' foreign policy efforts in the Asia-Pacific pan out under the Obama administration?
Can Vietnam Still Benefit From a Dead TPP?  

Can Vietnam Still Benefit From a Dead TPP?  

By Nghia Trong Pham
Trump may have killed the TPP, but Vietnam can still reap some of the benefits at home.

The US-China Perception Gap in the South China Sea

The US-China Perception Gap in the South China Sea

By David J. Firestein
The United States and China perceive the South China Sea issue in starkly different terms.

Trump, Clinton and the Future of US-Vietnam Relations

Trump, Clinton and the Future of US-Vietnam Relations

By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Bilateral relations have come a long way. How might they fare under the next U.S. president?

Is China Winning in the South China Sea?

Is China Winning in the South China Sea?

By Philip Reynolds
What if the U.S. is playing right into China's hands with military maneuvering in the South China Sea?
Vietnam’s Evolving Role in US Asia Strategy

Vietnam’s Evolving Role in US Asia Strategy

By Linh Tong and Linh Tong
From the Vietnam War to the South China Sea, Hanoi's position has changed dramatically.

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