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By Isabel Kua and Matthew Walsh China's campaign of confrontation, from remote reefs in Southeast Asia to Taiwan and far-flung Japanese islands, is designed to wear down regional rivals competing with it for contested territories, analysts say.

Vietnam’s New Leader Arrives in Beijing for Talks With Xi

Vietnam's new top leader, Tô Lâm, met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Monday, his first overseas trip since being named General Secretary of the country's Communist Party. Xi welcomed Lâm with a military parade outside the Great Hall of ...

China Says Vietnam President to Lam to Make 3-Day Visit

China said Vietnamese President To Lam will visit for three days from Sunday, in his first overseas trip since he was formally named his country's top leader. "Vietnamese President To Lam will pay a state visit to China from August 18 ...

Vietnam’s Bamboo Diplomacy: Lessons for Countries Facing Great Power Competition

Many small and middle-power countries are finding it increasingly difficult to navigate the contentious Great Power rivalry between China and the United States. Even though both Beijing and Washington repeatedly state that they don't want to force other countries to choose ...

What Vietnam’s Joint Maritime Exercises Reveal About Its Foreign Policy

The Philippines and Vietnam conducted their first-ever joint Coast Guard exercises off Manila on Friday in what was widely-seen as a move by both governments to rally against Chinese territorial claims to large swathes of the South China Sea. International news ...

Construction of Controversial Chinese-Backed Canal Gets Underway in Cambodia

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet led a groundbreaking ceremony on Monday for the $1.7 billion Funan Techo Canal that will be partially financed through a public-private partnership with the China Road and Bridge Corporation. When finished, the new 180km canal will connect the ...

A New Leader Takes Power in Vietnam. His First Order of Business? Go to China

Vietnam's new paramount leader, Communist Party General Secretary Tô Lâm, will reportedly travel to China on Monday, just two days after the former Public Security Minister and current President was named to the country's most powerful political position. Lâm's appointment was widely ...

Vietnam, Philippines to Hold South China Sea Exercises

A Vietnamese coast guard vessel is en route to the Philippines for joint training exercises, Hanoi said, the first such exchange between the countries in dispute with Beijing over the South China Sea. Beijing claims almost the entire South China Sea, ...

With an Eye on China, Blinken Heads to Southeast Asia to Reaffirm Ties With Strategic Allies

By Léon Bruneau U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will head to Southeast Asia this week to deepen ties with Washington's strategic allies, an official said Monday. The United States seeks to bolster its regional stance against an increasingly assertive China. ...

Xi Pays Tribute at Embassy to Late Vietnamese Communist Party Chief

On Saturday, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the Vietnamese embassy in Beijing to mourn the passing of Communist Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng. He was joined by senior members of his foreign policy team, including Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Communist Party foreign policy lead Liu Jianchao. ...

No Major Changes in Ties With China Expected From Vietnam’s Political Transition

The Vietnamese government will hold a state funeral this week for late Communist Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng, who passed away on Friday. The country will effectively shut down on Thursday and Friday for two days of national mourning. Behind the ...

China’s Ambassador to Vietnam Meets With Vietnam’s Newest President

China's ambassador to Vietnam, Xiong Bo, met with Vietnam's newest president Tô Lâm on Wednesday in Hanoi. Lam was named to the role in May after his predecessor resigned amid a sweeping anti-corruption crackdown. While Lâm is new to the presidency, he is ...
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