Tightrope Walking over the Sea of Trouble
Tightrope Walking over the Sea of Trouble
Vietnam’s Foreign Policy, Maritime Strategy, and Relations with China and the United States
This chapter examines the main issues for Vietnam since the launch of its Doi Moi (“renovation”) policy in the mid-1980s and its foreign policy in the past, present, and near future. The chapter also analyzes the country’s relationship with its two most important partners—China and the United States—with the main focus on the interactions among key players in the South China Sea.
Keywords: foreign policy, South China Sea, Vietnam-China-U.S. relations, ASEAN
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