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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.
India and Vietnam Push Ahead with Strategic Security Cooperation
By Ankit Panda
Vietnam's defense minister is in India, with a maritime security-focused agenda.
US and Vietnam: From Foes to Friends
By Pham Quang Vinh
Vietnam's new ambassador to the United States reflects on the state of the U.S.-Vietnam relationship.
Australia and Vietnam Enhance Their Comprehensive Partnership
By Carl Thayer
Both sides also agreed to raise bilateral relations to a strategic partnership in the future.
2015 Challenges for the Communist Party of Vietnam
By Truong-Minh Vu
The recent plenum was revealing as to the future direction the party will take.
China and Vietnam Eschew Megaphone Diplomacy
By Carl Thayer
The two rivals agree to "properly settle" their maritime disputes.
How Vietnam Woos China and India Simultaneously
By Carl Thayer
In managing relations with India and China, Vietnamese diplomacy has grown dynamic and creative.
China-Vietnam Defense Hotline Agreed: What Next?
By Carl Thayer
Beijing and Hanoi are looking to reset bilateral relations following a turbulent year.
Vietnam's Extensive Strategic Partnership with Japan
By Carl Thayer
Vietnam's relationship with Japan has an important security component that is growing and evolving.
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