Thayer, Sino-Vietnamese Relations, Sino-US Relations, and Regional Security
Thayer, Sino-Vietnamese Relations, Sino-US Relations, and Regional Security
Thayer, Sino-Vietnamese Relations, Sino-US Relations, and Regional Security
2045
2030
developing developed
country, country
2025 developing modern with high
country, modern industry, high income
industry, average
surpassing low income
middle income
Foreign Relations
• Independence, self-reliance, co-operation and
development
• Handle properly and effectively relations with
• neighbouring countries
• major countries
• strategic partners and
• other partners
Proactive and Active
International Integration
• Actively participate in building regional and global
multilateral institutions
• ASEAN
• ASEAN-led institutions
• United Nations
• UN Security Council
• UN Peace-Keeping South Sudan
• Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation(APEC)
• Mekong Sub-region cooperation
• Multilateral Free Trade Agreements
Some Theoretical and Practical Issues About
Socialism and the Path to Socialism in Viet Nam
“we must actively integrate into the
world, implement a foreign policy of
independence, self-reliance, peace,
cooperation and development, and
multilateralize and diversify
international relations, on the basis
of respect for independence,
sovereignty, territorial integrity, non-
interference in each other’s internal
affairs, equality and mutual benefit”
Russia
17 Strategic and 12
Comprehensive 2001
Partnerships
USA* India
South Korea, Spain, 2007
United Kingdom, 2013 Viet
Nam
Germany, Italy,
Singapore, Thailand,
Indonesia, France,
Malaysia, Philippines, Japan China
Australia, New Zealand
2009 2008
*comprehensive partner
Future Forecast – Viet Nam