How Vietnam Uses Propaganda To Erase The 1979 Sino-Vietnam Border War
Efforts to erase the public memory of a disturbing warOn February 17, 1979, Chinese troops poured south across Vietnam's northern...
Nguyen focuses on vulnerable communities: ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+, activists, and Vietnam War refugees, challenging the Vietnamese government's official narratives on social and political issues.
Efforts to erase the public memory of a disturbing warOn February 17, 1979, Chinese troops poured south across Vietnam's northern...
What happened?On this day in 1979, hundreds of thousands of Chinese troops poured across Vietnam’s northern border, launching a bloody...
Vietnam is welcoming the 2022 Lunar New Year this week. Also known as Tet, this special occasion is widely embraced...
What happened?On this day, in 1974, Chinese and then-Republic of Vietnam (RVN) navies clashed with one another in close-proximity maneuvers...
What happened?On November 26, multiple major Myanmar newspapers reported that Yangon’s most popular shopping center, Myanmar Plaza, was deserted after...
The 2011 Anti-China Social Movement had ended after more than three months of roughly weekly demonstrations, and despite the spontaneous...
The Vietnam Briefing, which is released every Monday morning Vietnam time, looks at Vietnam’s social and political developments of the...
Vietnamese social media was flooded last weekend with images and footage of Minister of Public Security, To Lam and his...
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