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On October 28, 2021, Cambodia officially became the rotating chair of ASEAN for 2022. This is somewhat bad news for
December is a month of year-end celebrations in the Gregorian calendar, but it also marks an important historical milestone for
The 2011 Anti-China Social Movement had ended after more than three months of roughly weekly demonstrations, and despite the spontaneous
Sad Days for Vietnam It has been a sad time for Vietnamese civil society since the Formosa disaster and the
Why Should We Care About Non-Communist Discourse of Vietnamese Nationhood? While issues on Vietnamese nationalism have been widely discussed in
President Joe Biden has repeatedly emphasised “soft power” in his foreign policy speeches. Will this policy work in Vietnam? And
In Vietnam, the position of state president is like that of a ship captain who completely got separated from the
Though it is one of the “four pillars” of the Vietnamese government, the National Assembly chairpersonship remains the weakest position.
Since the beginning of its history, the Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) has been portraying itself as a group of nationalists
Vietnam’s general election in May 2021, with the surprise factor of Luong The Huy’s independent candidacy, revealed a
“The dream for authoritarian regimes is to reap the fruits of electoral legitimacy without running the risks of democratic uncertainty.
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