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Vietnam
Lessons Learned From Vietnam's Dong Tam Standoff
By Toan Le
The agreement that ended the hostage crisis in Dong Tam could be a model for other local governments in Vietnam.
Time for ASEAN to Take Human Rights Seriously
By Champa Patel
To serve as a model regional organization, ASEAN can no longer ignore human rights violations.
Asia-Pacific States Are Buying Arms at Record Post-Cold War Levels
By Ankit Panda
Asian states accounted for 43 percent of all global arms imports between 2012 and 2016.
US Sanctions Against China Over the East and South China Seas: A Serious Proposal?
By Ankit Panda
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio introduced a bill that would force U.S. sanctions against China over its maritime behavior.
ASEAN’s Mekong Potential the Focus in Vietnam Meeting
By Ling Han
The recent WEF-Mekong meeting in Hanoi was a useful reminder of the subregion’s significance.
3 Chinese Navy Ships Visit Vietnam's Cam Ranh Bay
By Ankit Panda
The visit is the first by the Chinese Navy since Vietnam opened the Cam Ranh international port facility.
Southeast Asia Still Has Weak Information Security Against Cyber Threats
By Paul Baka
With the huge increase in internet use, Southeast Asia is more prone to attacks from outside sources.
Why Did Vietnam’s Thanh Nien News Close Its English-Language Service?
By Helen Clark
Thanh Nien was no propaganda tool, it was far too interesting for that and it will be missed.
Eurasian Economic Union's First External FTA to Come into Force
By Catherine Putz
It's a little misleading, Vietnam started negotiating the agreement in 2013--before the EEU existed.
The Changing Face of ASEAN
By Luke Hunt
Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam offer an unlikely breath of fresh air.
How US Aerial Bombing During the Vietnam War Backfired
By Robert Farley
U.S. aerial bombs did little to further overall strategic objectives.
Ending Torture of Prisoners of Conscience in Vietnam
By John Coughlan
So much more needs to be done if ending torture in Vietnam is ever likely to become a reality.