Regional responses to U.S.-China competition in the Indo-Pacific : Vietnam /


Derek Grossman.
Bok Engelsk 2020
Annen tittel
Utgitt
Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND Corporation , 2020
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Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Vietnam's Goals, Regional Outlook, and Military Modernization -- Chapter Three: Key Drivers of Vietnam's Foreign Policy -- Chapter Four: Vietnam's Ties to China and the United States -- Chapter Five: Vietnam's Partners Beyond China and the United States -- Chapter Six: Vietnam Responds to Intensifying U.S.-China Competition -- Chapter Seven: Assessing U.S.-China Influence in Vietnam and Implications.. - Vietnam is arguably one of the most important partners for the United States in the Indo-Pacific region. Vietnam embodies the "free and open" values of the White House's Indo-Pacific Strategy because Hanoi seeks to preserve its sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence in the face of China's increasingly intrusive economic and military power. Vietnam is deeply concerned about the long-term geostrategic implications of China's Belt and Road Initiative and is standing up to Beijing's territorial claims and the growing assertiveness of the People's Liberation Army in the South China Sea. The author leverages a framework that RAND developed for a seven-part series on regional responses to U.S.-China competition, with this report focusing on Vietnam's perspective. Both Beijing and Washington have pressure points on Hanoi — diplomatic and political, economic, and security and military. The report evaluates how Hanoi is responding to these influence variables, especially as U.S.-China competition grows fiercer across the Indo-Pacific and globally. Understanding this requires analyzing Vietnam's security policy and domestic politics and political, economic, and security ties to the United States and China. Finally, the author discusses the prospects of achieving enhanced U.S.-Vietnam relations to counter rising Chinese coercion in the future, with an eye toward the specific needs of the U.S. Air Force. The research draws on a range of primary and secondary sources in both English and Vietnamese, data sets, and interviews conducted in English that occurred primarily in April 2019.
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