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U.S.-Vietnam relations
For the US and Vietnam, a Moral and Strategic Imperative
By Zach Przystup
With some "diplomatic insight and political vision" the US could write a new future with Vietnam.
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.
Regaining the Initiative in the South China Sea
By Col Michael W. “Starbaby” Pietrucha
How the U.S. and its partners could provide a robust counter to the growing PRC presence in the South China Sea.
Does Russia Fit Into the US-Vietnam Equation?
By Anton Tsvetov
Russia’s traditional ties to Vietnam may be of use to the White House.
Why is a Big Cambodia Military Delegation in China?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
There may be more than meets the eye.
US Lauds Future Promise of Vietnam Ties amid Historic Visit
By Prashanth Parameswaran
US vice-president says there is “nothing but promise on the horizon” for bilateral ties.
A Tipping Point in the US-China-Vietnam Triangle
By Alexander L. Vuving
A visit to Washington by Vietnam’s general secretary this week underscores a major shift.
Is Vietnam Pivoting Toward the United States?
By Carl Thayer
In an unprecedented move, the secretary-general of Vietnam's Communist Party will visit the United States.
It's Time for the Obama Administration to Get Tough on Human Rights in Vietnam
By John Sifton
Nguyen Dang Minh Man's story reminds us that Vietnam's record on human rights remains deeply troubling.
Vietnam and India-US Cooperation
By Sylvia Mishra and Pushan Das
Stronger U.S. ties with Vietnam nicely complement India’s Act East policy and its own strategic outreach to Vietnam.
US, Vietnam Deepen Defense Ties
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The two countries pave the way for bolder defense cooperation.
US to Help Vietnam Bolster Maritime Security
By Ankit Panda
U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter announced $18 million in U.S. funding to help Vietnam beef up its coast guard.