Book Review: The Memory Police and The Rise of The Police State in Vietnam
“The Memory Police,” by Japanese author Yoko Ogawa, is a fictional work about an island where people’s memories of
Today, we conclude the series “Zone of Dissent: Spaces for Criticism in China from the 1980s to Now,” focusing on
Key criticizing: * Vietnam Represses Criticisms of Late Party Chief Nguyen Phu Trong Before State Funeral * U.S., Japan, and Korea
On Aug. 23, 2023, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed significant economic sanctions on Myanmar in response to the Junta’
Key events: * Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong Dies Aged 80 * Vietnam Denies Arbitrary Detention of Montagnard Human Rights
After Vietnam upgraded its relations with the United States to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) in September 2023, one of
Today, we continue the series “Zone of Dissent: Spaces for Criticism in China from the 1980s to Now.” After three
After the first two articles of this series on the different channels for the expression of criticisms in China, we
Summary * Hanoi’s decision to host a state visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin does not make sense, as Vietnam’
As teased in last month’s article, we are embarking on a series examining the heart of China's
Key events: * Project88: Vietnam Covers Up Officials Involved in Trafficking Cases * President Vladimir Putin Visits Vietnam, Shares Vision for Developing
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Hanoi at 1:45 am local time on June 20, 2024, to kick off
Key events: * President Vladimir Putin Visits Vietnam after North Korea, Prompting Criticism from United States * Report: Vietnam Lacks ‘Just’ Factor
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