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US-Vietnam relations
Exclusive: US May Lift Vietnam Arms Embargo For Obama Visit
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Sources say the historic move is under discussion between the two sides.
Why Vietnam Loves the Trans-Pacific Partnership
By Dien Luong
In China's shadow, Hanoi is biting on the trade pact and swallowing its bitter past with the United States.
Vietnam Unveils New Port Facility For Foreign Warships in Cam Ranh Bay
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Hanoi inaugurates a much-awaited international port facility along the South China Sea
Obama Will Visit Vietnam in May 2016 to Boost Ties
By Prashanth Parameswaran
White House confirms president’s trip to the Southeast Asian state this year.
Vietnam Should Not Abandon Non-Alignment in its Foreign Policy
By Ngo Di Lan
Calls for Hanoi to shift its approach are unrealistic and problematic.
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.
Vietnam Between China and the United States: The Next Balancing Test Beckons
By Ngo Di Lan
Upcoming visits next month by US and Chinese leaders will test Hanoi’s balancing skills.
Limits of US-Vietnam Relations Revealed in Communist Party Leader Visit
By Shawn W. Crispin
The recent trip is not as monumental as some are making it out to be.
The Right Way to Read US-Vietnam Relations Today
By Ton Nu Thi Ninh
In order for the relationship to advance, both sides need to understand it from a broader and more balanced perspective.
The Dramatic Transformation in US-Vietnam Relations
By Cuong T. Nguyen
A historic visit this week indicates just how close the two former foes have become.
What’s Next for US-Vietnam Relations?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A brief look at some areas that might see further cooperation this year and beyond.
Fixing the United States' Human Rights Misstep With Vietnam
By John Sifton
By selling weapons to Vietnam, the United States is selling out activists.