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Vietnam War
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.
Review: The Sympathizer
By Helen Clark
This year's winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction definitely breaks some new ground.
Revisiting Hanoi's Public Diplomacy Efforts During the Vietnam War
By Robert Farley
The North Vietnamese government lobbied extensively to rally international support to its cause during the 60s and 70s.
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.
US Begins 2016 Asia Outreach With Laos
By Ankit Panda
Laying the groundwork for a presidential visit later this year, John Kerry met with senior Laotian officials.
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.
1975: The Start and End of Conflict in Southeast Asia
By Mong Palatino
1975 means more to the region than just the end of the Vietnam War.
Cambodia’s Montagnard Problem
By Brent Crane
The country has long struggled to deal humanely with the refugees from Vietnam’s Central Highlands.
Evolution of the U.S.-ROK Alliance: Abandonment Fears
By Leon Whyte
South Korea has at times had reason to fear the strength of its alliance with the United States. Part II in a series.
Vietnam War: Understanding, Not Celebrating
By Kim Them Do
For some Vietnamese, this week has been a time of remembrance, not celebration.
Vietnam: 40 Years Later
By Sebastian Strangio
Forty years after the war, it is the ideals of the former South Vietnam that appear ascendant.
Australia, Vietnam and Anniversaries of War
By Helen Clark
The two countries have both celebrated major anniversaries, with little tolerance for dissent.