Fifty Years After the End of the War, Vietnam is Still Seeking Reconciliation
Saigon falls, the United States withdraws, and the country reunifies. For the next several decades, Vietnam will have to deal
Sad Days for Vietnam It has been a sad time for Vietnamese civil society since the Formosa disaster and the
Vietnamese social media was flooded last weekend with images and footage of Minister of Public Security, To Lam and his
This year as the world triumphs the importance of free speech with the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to
President Joe Biden has repeatedly emphasised “soft power” in his foreign policy speeches. Will this policy work in Vietnam? And
As I am writing this beginning line, my mind is flooded with memories of Pham Doan Trang. I also realize
In the past month, newly-elected Vietnamese leaders have been seen “touring” Western countries, from Europe to the Americas. From the
A discussion with some students in my Theory on State and Law class back in 2020 led me to a
September is when the school year starts in Vietnam. However, this academic cycle is like no other, as the country
The panorama of flags Foreigners visiting Vietnam can hardly miss the abundance of flags, posters, statues, and slogans that remind
Vietnamese people are no strangers to natural disasters or political calamities that demand personal sacrifice and collective effort. Yet, why
As election day approaches for seats in the Vietnamese National Assembly, it is important to take a step back and
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