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U.S.-Vietnam relations
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
By Linh Tong and Linh Tong
From the Vietnam War to the South China Sea, Hanoi's position has changed dramatically.
Obama’s Visit to Vietnam: A Turning Point?
By Carl Thayer
The visit did result in the lifting of the arms embargo, but the context is far wider.
The Potential Pitfalls of US-Vietnam Rapprochement
By Er-Win Tan
Washington must carefully calibrate its approach to Vietnam to avoid inflaming regional tensions.
China Wary as Obama Permits US Arms Sales to Vietnam
By Peter Bittner
The Chinese government had choice words for Obama after his recent trip to Vietnam.
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."
As Obama Heads to Vietnam, He Must Keep Human Rights in Mind
By Rafendi Djamin and T. Kumar
In engaging Vietnam, the United States must remain cognizant of the work that remains to be done on human rights.
Vietnam Positioning to Impress Ahead of Obama's Visit
By Luke Hunt
Bilateral ties could get a boost during the U.S. president's upcoming trip there.
U.S. Credibility in the South China Sea
By William G. Frasure
China’s growing presence in the South China Sea is raising doubts about the U.S. policy there.
The South China Sea: Vietnam's Limited Diplomatic Options
By Du Nhat Dang
Russia, the United States, Japan -- who can help Vietnam square off against 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.
Who Will Lead Vietnam?
By Alexander L. Vuving
The country faces a particularly difficult choice.