Vietnam Foreign Relations | Subtitle : Dynamic of Change
Abstract : This paper provides a survey of Vietnam's challenges and problems in foreign relations. The paper first reviews developments in Vietnam's process of political and economic 'renovation' (doi moi) and highlights the influence domestic pressures for change (especially in economic policy) have had on foreign relations. the paper then considers the recent evolution of Vietnam's International outlook and worldview, and discusses in detail the the process of adaptation in Vietnam's major foreign relationships, considering in turn the former Soviet Union, China, the United States, Japan, the Indochina States, the ASEAN countries, Western Europe and the states in the Asia-Pacfic region. The paper argues that Vietnam has made significant progress in adjusting to a sharply changed regional and international environment but that Vietnam and the ruling Vietnam Communist Party face continuing significant problems in trying to achieve a new and secure set of international relationships in the post-Cold War environment.
Registration No : B1473 Author : Frank Frost
Edition : Impresum : Singapore: ISEAS, 1993 Description : Language : English
ISBN 981-3016-65-5 Classification: 1. 100 - POLITICAL- SECURITY COMMUNITY / 110.1 - POLITICAL COOPERATION - International Relations, Diplomacy and Confidence-building Measures
Keyword : 1 Vietnam 2 Foreign Relations
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