16 Aug 2019 The Vanguard Bank standoff shows China remains undeterred Trinh Le <p>Coercion rather than conciliation is Beijing’s preferred tactic in South China Sea disputes.</p>
3 Jul 2019 Vietnam shapes as a key winner from the US-China trade war Michael Sainsbury Vietnam’s economy is booming as the country plays off old enemies as new friends in technology and manufacturing.
27 Feb 2019 Why North Korea – and Vietnam – can benefit from the Hanoi Summit Trinh Le A more prosperous North Korea is a best case, as it is always harder to negotiate with someone who has nothing to lose.
7 Feb 2019 The Vietnamese venue will shape the second Trump-Kim summit Khang Vu <p>Trump and Kim Jong-un will meet in Vietnam, a backdrop with history for the US and promise for North Korea.</p>
24 Oct 2018 Vietnam: why blogger Mother Mushroom went free Hunter Marston Hanoi has released a prominent blogger, who'd been jailed on propaganda charges, on the condition she leave for the US.
22 Oct 2018 Vietnam’s quandary: red or green? Greg Earl Vietnam is caught between Chinese rocks and a climate change hard place – and looks to partners like Australia for help.
27 Sep 2018 Death of a president: no power vacuum in Vietnam Vu Lam Tran Dai Quang’s tenure highlighted the weakness of the presidency among Hanoi's top political leaders.
25 Jul 2018 Facebook and Vietnam’s new cybersecurity law Sarah Logan The social media platform is an American commercial legacy, adapted by locals for politics, and now mistrusted.
27 Jun 2018 Vietnam: a month of mass protests Vu Lam <p>Recent public outrage demonstrate the optics of policy making matter, even in Vietnam.</p>
18 Jun 2018 Vietnam: reconciling the diaspora Vu Lam Healing the rift between the current regime and many Vietnamese abroad is a cause long overdue.
12 Apr 2018 Vietnam’s crackdown on dissent could undermine its stability and growth Hunter Marston Detaining enemies of the state could erode international support for Vietnam.
30 Mar 2018 Deterrence under the dragon’s shadow: Vietnam’s military modernisation Wu Shang-Su Vietnam has long sought to calibrate its defence posture in the shadows of great power competition.
16 Mar 2018 Russian pragmatism on display in South East Asia Dmitry V. Shlapentokh Moscow has little to sell besides gas, oil, and military hardware – and that drives Russian policy in the region.
25 Jan 2018 The Vietnamese Communist Party’s corruption hunt Huong Le Thu A crackdown on “wrong spendings” signals an important transformation for the communist regime – but Vietnamese are wary.
10 Aug 2017 Vietnam: Kidnapping undermines efforts to seek friends and influence Helen Clark The kidnapping will be seized upon by Vietnam's human rights critics in Europe who will have their say when debating the important FTA.
11 Jul 2017 Vietnam and India: Shared interests in the South China Sea Helen Clark Vietnam regards naval activity by larger nations like India and the US in the area as a useful deterrent against China.
2 Jun 2017 Vietnam’s free trade pitch to the US Helen Clark The US President made all the right noises about new business from Vietnam.
16 May 2017 Australia, Vietnam, the diaspora and generational change Emma Connors 'This is an incredibly interesting but also challenging time for Australia's Vietnamese diaspora.'
3 Apr 2017 What is Vietnam’s fishing flotilla doing at Scarborough Shoal? Euan Graham A third-party intervention serves to keeps the Hague award alive, by internationalising it.
2 Dec 2016 In Vietnam, Castro receives his dues Helen Clark Even now the old comrade commands respect in Vietnam.
29 Nov 2016 High hopes and a big let-down: Vietnam and the TPP Huong Le Thu Vietnam’s trajectory of rapid rapprochement with the US over the last two years had strategic imperatives.
24 Nov 2016 Laos dams bad news for those downriver on the Mekong Helen Clark Vietnam and Laos have what is described as a 'traditional friendship'. Don’t let the soft title fool you.
5 Oct 2016 What the Philippines and Australia can learn from Vietnam about living with China Euan Graham