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Vietnam human rights
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Amid Protests, Vietnamese Look to Obama's Visit
By Duyen Bui
Vietnam's people hope Obama will voice support for their calls to remedy an environmental disaster.
Vietnam’s New Leadership Tested by Environment Protests
By Gary Sands
The public is increasingly angry about reports of mass fish deaths.
The Truth About ‘Democracy’ in Vietnam Today
By Shawn W. Crispin
Contrary to some accounts, democracy exists in name only in the country ahead of upcoming legislative polls.
Engaging Vietnam on Human Rights
By Helen Clark
Australia and the US have very different approaches to engaging with Vietnam on its human rights record.
Time for Serious Approach to Vietnam Human Rights
By Jared Genser and Greg McGillivary
Secretary of State John Kerry should use his trip to Vietnam to prompt Hanoi to improve its human rights performance.
Differing Priorities Challenge US-Vietnam Ties
The Obama Administration should make sure Congress is on board with its efforts to bolster ties with Vietnam.
US-Vietnam Ties: Time for a Rethink?
By Hai Hong Nguyen and Hai Hong Nguyen
A strategic partnership with Vietnam would both advance US interests and produce better results on human rights.
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