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Carlyle A.

Thayer
Publications (1966-September 2020)
Books
1999 eds., Vietnamese Foreign Policy in Transition. Singapore: Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies, 1999. 294pp. (with Ramses Amer).
1996 eds. Bringing Democracy to Cambodia: Peacekeeping and Elections,
Canberra: Regime Change and Regime Maintenance in Asia and the
Pacific Project, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The
Australian National University and Australian Defence Studies Centre,
1996. 136pp. (with Viberto Selochan)
1995 eds. A Crisis of Expectations: UN Peacekeeping in the 1990s. Boulder:
Westview Press, 317pp. (with Ramesh Thakur)
1993 Soviet Relations with India and Vietnam, 1945-1992. Delhi, Bombay,
Calcutta and Madras: Oxford University Press, 369pp. Revised and
updated from the 1992 edition. (with Ramesh Thakur)
1993 eds. Reshaping Regional Relations: Asia-Pacific and the Former Soviet
Union. Boulder, San Francisco and Oxford: Westview Press, 299pp.
(with Ramesh Thakur)
1992 Soviet Relations with India and Vietnam. London: The Macmillan
Press, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 315pp. (with Ramesh Thakur)
1990 Trends and Strains: Pakistan, India, Vietnam, Japan. New Delhi:
Continental Publishing House for The International Institute for Asia
Pacific Studies, 1990. 150pp. (with Joseph A. Camilleri et al.)
1989 War By Other Means: National Liberation and Revolution in Vietnam,
1954-1960. Sydney, London and Boston: Allen & Unwin, 256pp.
1987 eds. The Soviet Union as an Asian Pacific Power: Implications of
Gorbachev’s 1986 Vladivostok Initiative. Special Studies in
International Security. Boulder and London: Westview Press and South
Melbourne: Macmillan Australia, 236pp. (with Ramesh Thakur)
Major Research Monographs
2013 Need for Reform and Governance Capacities in Asia: Country Report
Vietnam. Gütersloh: Bertlesmann Stiftung, 2012. (with Aurel Croissant
and Jörn Dosch). 132pp.
2010 Southeast Asia: Patterns of Security Cooperation, ASPI Strategy
Report. Canberra: Australian Strategic Policy Institute, September 2010.
68pp.
2009 Vietnam People’s Army: Development and Modernization. Armed
Forces Lecture Paper Series Paper No. 4. Bandar Seri Begawan: Sultan
Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2009.
43pp.

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2000 Multilateral Institutions in Asia: The ASEAN Regional Forum. APCSS
Seminar Reports. Honolulu: Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies,
December 2000. 59pp.
1995 Beyond Indochina, Adelphi Paper 297 London: Oxford University
Press for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, July 1995.
73pp.
1994 The Vietnam People’s Army Under Doi Moi, Pacific Strategic Paper no.
7, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1994. 122pp.
1993 eds., Vietnam and the Rule of Law. Political and Social Change
Monograph no. 19, Canberra: Department of Political and Social
Change, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National
University, 1993. 189pp. (with David G. Marr)
1992 Vietnam. Asia-Australia Briefing Papers, Sydney: The Asia-Australia
Institute, The University of New South Wales, 1992. 76pp.
1982 Vietnam Since 1975 – Two Views From Australia. CSAAR Research
Paper no. 20. Brisbane: Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian
Relations, Griffith University, 1982. 70pp. (with David G. Marr)
Publications in Progress
“Vietnam,” in Jonathan London, ed. Handbook of Contemporary Vietnam
(Routledge).
“Vietnam,” in The Routledge Handbook on Civil Society in Southeast Asia.
“Vietnamese Civil-Military Relations,” in William Thompson, ed., Oxford
Encyclopedia of the Military in Politics.
2020
“ASEAN, China and the Code of Conduct,” in Leszek Buszynski and Do Thanh
Hai, eds., The South China Sea: From a Regional Maritime Dispute to Geo-Strategic.
Competition, Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series (London: Routledge
Taylor and Francis Group, 2020), 43-59.
“Australia and China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Economic Opportunities and
Geo-Strategic Concerns,” in Alan Chong and Pham Quang Minh, eds., Critical
Reflections on China’s Belt and Road Initiative, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
139-158.
Other Publications
“Asia Reassurance Initiative Act: Framework for a US Indo-Pacific Strategy?”,
The Diplomat, January 7, 2020. https://thediplomat.com/2020/01/asia-
reassurance-initiative-act-framework-for-a-us-indo-pacific-strategy/.
“Có phải Việt Nam đang học sách “Ngoại giao Khẩu trang” của Trung Quốc?”
Radio Free Asia China Reach Project No. 6, Radio Free Asia, April 12, 2020.
https://www.rfa.org/vietnamese/news/blog/is-vn-taking-a-leaf-out-of-
china-s-face-mask-diplomacy-playbook-04122020131006.html
“Is Vietnam Taking a Leaf Out of China’s ‘Face Mask Diplomacy’ Playbook?”
China Reach Project No. 6, Radio Free Asia, April 13, 2020,
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https://www.rfa.org/english/commentaries/vietnam-maskdiplomacy-
04132020092940.html
“Có phải tin tặc Việt Nam đã nhắm vào chính phủ Trung Quốc để lấy thông tin
về COVID-19?,” Radio Free Asia China Reach Project No. 7, Radio Free Asia,
April 27, 2020. https://www.rfa.org/vietnamese/in_depth/did-vietnamese-
hackers-target-chinese-government-to-get-info-on-covid-19-
04272020145447.html?searchterm:utf8:ustring=%20Thayer
“Did Vietnamese Hackers Target the Chinese Government to Get Information
on COVID-19?” Radio Free Asia China Reach Project No. 7, Radio Free Asia,
April 27, 2020. https://www.rfa.org/english/commentaries/china-vietnam-
04272020073129.html
“Việt Nam sẽ lựa chọn “Tứ trụ” tại Đại hội 13 sắp tới như thế nào? (phần 1 and
(phần 2),” [How will Vietnam select ‘Four Pillars’ at the upcoming 13th
Congress?], Radio Free Asia China Reach Project No. 8, Radio Free Asia, May
2, 2020. https://www.rfa.org/vietnamese/news/blog/how-will-vn-select-its-
four-pillars-at-the13-national-party-congress-
05202020111755.html?searchterm:utf8:ustring=%20Thayer
“Did Vietnamese Hackers Target the Chinese Government to Get Information
on COVID-19?” The Diplomat, May 4, 2020.
https://thediplomat.com/2020/05/did-vietnamese-hackers-target-the-
chinese-government-to-get-information-on-covid-19/
“Will Vietnam Lease Cam Ranh Bay to the United States?” The Diplomat, May
6, 2020. https://thediplomat.com/2020/05/will-vietnam-lease-cam-ranh-bay-
to-the-united-states/
“Trung Quốc Australia Đối Tác Chiến Lược Thành Đấu Khẩu và ‘Đơn Thư’
Thương Mại,” Tuan Viet Nam E-Magazine, VietNam Net, June 2020, Part 1 of 2.
https://vietnamnet.vn/vn/tuanvietnam/media/trung-quoc-australia-doi-
tac-chien-luoc-thanh-don-thu-thuong-mai-650928.html#inner-article
“Quan hệ voi Trung Quốc, Australia Trung Quốc Australia chọn tự chủ quốc
gia thay vì lợi ích kinh tế,” Tuan Viet Nam E-Magazine, VietNam Net, June 2020,
Part 2 of 2. https://vietnamnet.vn/vn/tuanvietnam/media/voi-trung-quoc-
australia-chon-tu-chu-quoc-gia-thay-vi-loi-ich-kinh-te-651406.html
“COVID-19: Impact on World Geo-politics and Economy,” FPRC Journal
[Foreign Policy Research Centre, New Delhi], J-43, 220(3), 2020, 39-40.
https://www.scribd.com/document/468951979/Thayer-Interview-COVID-
19-Impact-on-World-Geo-politics-and-Economy.
“Australia Abandons Its Neutrality on the South China Sea Maritime
Disputes,” The Diplomat, July 27, 2020.
https://thediplomat.com/2020/07/australia-abandons-its-neutrality-on-the-
south-china-sea-maritime-disputes/.
“Bầu cử 2020: Giải thích đơn giản về hệ thống chính trị Mỹ,” Written
commentary, BBC, Vietnamese Service, August 24, 2020.
https://www.bbc.com/vietnamese/world-53736930.
2019
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“China’s Decade-Long Hybrid War Against Vietnam, 1977-1987,” in Ross
Babbage, Stealing a March: Chinese Hybrid Warfare in the Indo-Pacific: Issues and
Options for Allied Defense Planners, Washington: Center for Strategic and
Budgetary Assessments, 2019. Vol. 2: Case Studies, 23-27.
“Domestic and Foreign Policy in Vietnam: The Future of Vietnamese Civil
Society,” Georgetown Journal of Asian Affairs, no. 5, 2019, 123-132.
“The Expanding Roles of the Vietnam People’s Army, 1975-2018,” in Volker
Grabowsky and Frederik Retting, eds., Armies and Societies in South-East Asia
(Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books, 2019). 305-335.
“Vietnam’s Foreign Policy,” in Takashi Inoguchi, ed., The SAGE Handbook of
Asian Foreign Policy, Chapter. 33, Vol. 2, 2019. 709-729.
Other Publications
“ARIA: Congress Makes Its Mark on US Asia Policy,” The Diplomat, January 8,
2019. https://thediplomat.com/2019/01/aria-congress-makes-its-mark-on-
us-asia-policy/
“After Brexit: Global Britain Plots Course to Return to the Far East,” The
Diplomat, January 17, 2019. https://thediplomat.com/2019/01/after-brexit-
global-britain-plots-course-to-return-to-the-far-east/
“Australia 2030: Challenges in Meeting Sustainable Development Goals,” in
Australia-Vietnam Young Leaders Dialogue: Beyond 2019 Towards a Sustainable
Future (Sydney: Australia-Vietnam Young Leaders Dialogue, 2019), 10.
“The Breakdown of the Second Trump-Kim Summit: First Take,” Viet Nam
News, March 1, 2019. https://vietnamnews.vn/politics-laws/506313/the-
breakdown-of-the-second-trump-kim-summit-first-take.html.
“A Difficult Summer in the South China Sea,” The Diplomat Magazine,
November 1, 2019, 8 pages. https://magazine.thediplomat.com/#/issues/-
Ls0vr63w8BpDCl7Z8pp/read.
“Hanoi summit was a flop waiting to happen,” The Weekend Australian, March
2-3, 2019, p. 20. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/inquirer/hanoi-
summit-was…o-waiting-to-happen/news-
story/442e18645880fa8f8c80d6cbd9811ddb
“Trump and Kim in Hanoi: Success Could Presage Major Power
Realignment,” Australian Outlook (Australian Institute of International
Affairs), February 25, 2019.
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/trump-kim-
vietnam/ and https://www.scribd.com/document/400521017/Thayer-
Trump-and-Kim-in-Vietnam-Success-Could-Presage-Major-Power-
Realignment.
“Will U.S.-Vietnam Ties Benefit from the Trump-Kim Summit in Hanoi?”
World Politics Review, March 1, 2019.
https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/trend-lines/27549/will-u-s-vietnam-
ties-benefit-from-the-trump-kim-summit-in-hanoi.
2018
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“The Evolution of Vietnamese Diplomacy, 1986-2016,” in Le Hong Hiep and
Anton Tsvetov, eds. Vietnam’s Foreign Policy under Doi Moi (Singapore: Yusof
Ishak Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2018), 23-44.
“Submarine Acquisition in Vietnam,” in Geoffrey Till and Colin Koh Swee
Lean, eds., Naval Modernization in Southeast Asia, Part Two, Submarine Issues for
Small and Medium Navies (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), 109-118.
“Force Modernization: Vietnam,” in Malcolm Cook and Daljit Singh, editors,
Southeast Asian Affairs 2018 (Singapore ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute, 2018), 429-
444. http://www.viet-
studies.net/kinhte/Thayer_ForceModernizationVN.pdf
“United States-Vietnam Relations: Strategic Convergence but not Strategic
Congruence,” Jeffrey Wilson, editor, Vietnam in the Indo-Pacific: Challenges and
Opportunities in A New Regional Landscape (Perth: Perth USAsia Centre at The
University of Western Australia, 2018), 56-69.
http://perthusasia.edu.au/getattachment/80b611bb-a703-459a-bcb7-
93cd56a8c179/PU-64-Viet-Booklet-WEB.pdf.aspx?lang=en-AU.
“Vietnam-United States Relations: Growing Strategic Convergence,” Russian
Journal of Vietnamese Studies (Moscow), 2(2), 2018, 5-13. http://www.ifes-
ras.ru/images/vs/vs_2018_2_5-14.pdf.
Other Publications:
“Matters at Hand: The Issues Vietnam had to tackle in 2017 largely continue
into 2018,” Vietnam Economic Times, January 18, 2018. 9-10.
https://www.scribd.com/document/368578343/Thayer-Matters-at-Hand-
the-issues-Vietnam-had-to-tackle-in-2017-largely-contiue-into-2018
“What’s Behind Vietnam’s Unprecedented Crackdown on Corruption?” World
Politics Review, January 17, 2018.
https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/trend-lines/23997/what-s-behind-
vietnam-s-unprecedented-crackdown-on-corruption.
“Background Briefing: Asia Pacific Region Defence Spending and Arms
Acquisitions,” CDiSS Commentary, Centre for Defence and International
Security Studies, National Defence University of Malaysia, February 8, 2018.
http://cdisscommentary.upnm.edu.my/index.php/84-cdiss/130-uk-
downsizing-troops.
“World powers are scrambling for influence over Asian maritime routes,”
Security Times [special edition for Munich Security Conference], February 2018.
http://www.the-security-times.com/world-powers-are-scrambling-for-
influence-over-asian-maritime-routes/
“Freedom of Navigation, Unless Conducted Properly, are a Fool’s Errand,”
Letter to the Editor, The Australian, February 24, 2018.
https://www.scribd.com/document/372378015/Thayer-Freedom-of-
Navigation-Unless-Conducted-Properly-are-Fools-s-ErrandThayer,
“Australia-VN to raise relations to a strategic partnership,” Viet Nam News,
February 26, 2018, http://vietnamnews.vn/politics-laws/423333/australia-
vn-to-raise-relations-to-a-strategic-partnership.html#K25I6T84XZF2axD1.99,
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and Vietnam News Agency, Sydney, Vietnam+, February 26, 2018,
https://en.vietnamplus.vn/australiavn-to-raise-relations-to-strategic-
partnership-aussie-prof/126990.vnp and Bao Anh Vietnam, February 27, 2018,
https://vietnam.vnanet.vn/vietnamese/giao-su-thayer-vn-australia-co-quan-
diem-chung-trong-nhieu-van-de/366150.html.
“Một Cái Nhìn Kỹ Hơn Về Dự Thảo Duy Nhất Bộ Quy Tắc Ứng Xử ở Biển Đông
của ASEAN,” Tiếng Dân News, August 4, 2018. Translated by Nhật Minh.
https://baotiengdan.com/2018/08/04/mot-cai-nhin-ky-hon-ve-du-thao-duy-
nhat-bo-quy-tac-ung-xu-o-bien-dong-cua-asean/.
“Giáo sư Carl Thayer: Việt Nam có nhiều cơ hội cho ‘ngoại giao sáng tạo’,” Thế
Giới & Việt Nam, August 16, 2018. http://baoquocte.vn/giao-su-carl-thayer-
viet-nam-co-nhieu-co-hoi-cho-ngoai-giao-sang-tao-76064.html.
“Great opportunities for Vietnam’s ‘creative diplomacy’,” Thế Giới & Việt Nam
(The World & Vietnam), August 16, 2018. http://tgvn.com.vn/great-
opportunities-for-vietnams-creative-diplomacy-76155.html.
“True Believer [Bui Tin],” Mekong Review, No. 12, August 2018.
https://mekongreview.com/true-believer/.1-6.
“Weighing up political developments in Vietnam,” East Asia Forum, December
11, 2018. http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2018/12/11/weighing-up-political-
developments-in-vietnam/#more-159386.
Forward, Hãn Nguyên Nguyễn Nhã, Vietnam, Territoriality and the South China
Sea: Paracel and Spratly Islands, edited by Vinh The Lam, Routledge Security in
Asia Series, (Abingdon and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group,
2018), viii-ix.
The Diplomat (Internet Edition)
“The South China Sea and ASEAN’s 32nd Summit Meeting,” The Diplomat, April
26, 2018. https://thediplomat.com/2018/04/the-south-china-sea-and-aseans-
32nd-summit-meeting/.
“Consensus by Deletion: Reviewing the 32nd ASEAN Leaders' Summit and the
South China Sea,” The Diplomat, April 30, 2018.
https://thediplomat.com/2018/05/consensus-by-deletion-reviewing-the-
32nd-asean-leaders-summit-and-the-south-china-sea/.
“ASEAN and China Set to Agree on Single Draft South China Sea Code of
Conduct,” The Diplomat, July 27, 2018.
https://thediplomat.com/2018/07/asean-and-china-set-to-agree-on-single-
draft-south-china-sea-code-of-conduct/.
“A Closer Look at the ASEAN-China Single Draft South China Sea Code of
Conduct,” The Diplomat, August 3, 2018. https://thediplomat.com/2018/08/a-
closer-look-at-the-asean-china-single-draft-south-china-sea-code-of-conduct/.
“Managing the South China Sea,” The Nelson Report, August 10, 2018, 8-9.
2017
“ASEAN’s Long March to a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea,” Maritime
Issues, Special Issue, No. 1, November 2017, 39-49.
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http://www.maritimeissues.com/politics/aseans-long-march-to-a-code-of-
conduct-in-the-south-china-sea.html
“Australia and China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Economic Opportunities and
Geo-Strategic Concerns,” in Kỷ yếu hội thảo khoa học quốc tế: Sáng kiến vành đai và
con đường của Trung Quốc: Cơ hội và thách thức [Proceedings of the International
Conference: China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Opportunities and Challenges],
Hanoi: University of Social Sciences and Humanities Vietnam National
University and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, October 2017, 1-15.
“Defence Economics: Vietnam,” in The Military Balance 2017 (London:
Routledge and Taylor & Francis Group for The International Institute for
Strategic Studies, 2017), 264-268.
“The Political Economy of Military-Run Enterprises in Vietnam,” in Paul
Chambers and Napisa Waitoolkiat, eds., Khaki Capital: The Political Economy of
the Military in Southeast Asia. (Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
Press, 2017), 130-160.
“The Trump Administration’s Policy on the South China Sea: Rhetoric and
Reality,” in Dmitry Mosyakov and Ekaterina Astafyeva, eds., Security and
Cooperation in the South China Sea: The Evolution of Military and Political Interests
of the Parties Concerned (Moscow: Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian
Academy of Science, 2017), 184-234.
“Vietnam: China a Partner of Cooperation and Object of Struggle,” CPI
Analysis, China Policy Institute, University of Nottingham, September 11, 2017.
https://cpianalysis.org/2017/09/11/vietnam-china-a-partner-of-
cooperation-and-object-of-struggle/
“Vietnam’s Foreign Policy in an Era of Rising Sino-US Competition and
Increasing Domestic Political Influence,” Asian Security, 3(2017), 183-199. DOI:
10.1080/14799855.2017.1354570.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14799855.2017.1354570.
Other Publications:
“Staying on course,” Vietnam Economic Times, January 2017, 6-7.
“Vietnam in good stead regionally and internationally,” VietNamNet Bridge,
January 3, 2017.
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/government/170581/vietnam-in-good-
stead-regionally-and-internationally--carl-thayer.html.
“Vietnam and the South China Sea’s Roiled Waters,” Asia and the Pacific Policy
Forum, January 30, 2017. https://www.policyforum.net/vietnam-south-china-
seas-roiled-waters/.
“Chinese takeout: The Trump administration adds uncertainty to the standoff
in the South China,” The Security Times, Special Edition of The Atlantic Times for
the 53rd Munich Security Conference, February 2017, p. 25.
https://www.securityconference.de/en/discussion/the-security-times/.
“Why aren’t Australia and Vietnam strategic partners?” The Interpreter (Lowy
Institute for International Affairs), March 17, 2017.
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https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/why-aren-t-australia-and-
vietnam-strategic-partners
“Refashioned approach,” Vietnam Economic Times, April 16, 2017.
http://vneconomictimes.com/article/vietnam-today/refashioned-approach.
“ASEAN’S Long March to a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea,” Maritime
Issues, July 18, 2017. http://www.maritimeissues.com/politics/aseans-long-
march-to-a-code-of-conduct-in-the-south-china-sea.html.
“China Maritime,” The Nelson Report, July 19, 2017. 10-12.
“Vietnam’s strategies in the South China Sea,” East Asia Forum, July 28, 2017.
http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2017/07/28/vietnams-strategies-in-the-
south-china-sea/#more-79021.
“Cambodia: A Democracy No Longer, Descends into Autocratic Rule,” Asian
Currents [Asian Studies Association of Australia], October 13, 2017.
http://asaa.asn.au/cambodia-democracy-no-longer-descends-autocratic-
rule/
“Cambodia’s illiberal democracy swinging towards autocracy,” East Asia
Forum, October 31, 2017. http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2017/10/31/93828/.
“GS Carl Thayer: ‘APEC Vietnam 2017 sẽ khỏa lấp bất đồng, tìm sự tương
đồng’,” Viet Nam Finance, October 31, 2017. http://vietnamfinance.vn/gs-
carl-thayer-apec-vietnam-2017-se-khoa-lap-bat-dong-tim-su-tuong-dong-
20171026093027306.htm
The Diplomat Magazine
“Maritime Disputes,” The Diplomat Magazine, Issue No. 26, January 2017, 25-27.
http://magazine.thediplomat.com/#/issues/-
KZUQc3lhZb_ptOmUZAl/read.
“Dead in the Water: The South China Sea Arbitral Award, One Year Later,” The
Diplomat Magazine, No. 32, July 2017.
http://magazine.thediplomat.com/#/issues/-Kn854zX8kS8j5zNjSvP/read.
The Diplomat (Internet Edition)
“Is a New China-Vietnam Maritime Crisis Brewing in the South China Sea?’ ,
June 29, 2017 http://thediplomat.com/2017/06/is-a-new-china-vietnam-
maritime-crisis-brewing-in-the-south-china-sea/.
“Asia Reassurance Initiative Act: A Republican Vision for Engaging Southeast
Asia,” The Diplomat, July 19, 2017. http://thediplomat.com/2017/07/asia-
reassurance-initiative-act-a-republican-vision-for-engaging-southeast-asia/.
“Alarming Escalation in the South China Sea: China Threatens Force if Vietnam
Continues Oil Exploration in Spratlys,” The Diplomat, July 24, 2017.
http://thediplomat.com/2017/07/alarming-escalation-in-the-south-china-
sea-china-threatens-force-if-vietnam-continues-oil-exploration-in-spratlys/.
“Will Trump’s Visit to Asia Mark the Moment US Leadership in the Region Is
Irrevocably Ceded to China?,” The Diplomat, November 2, 2017.
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https://thediplomat.com/2017/11/will-trumps-visit-to-asia-mark-the-
moment-us-leadership-in-the-region-is-irrevocably-ceded-to-china/
Interview Transcripts
“GS Úc: ‘Không có lý do gì Việt Nam không thể tiếp tục duy trì hai cái Tết’,”
Soha News, January 23, 2017. http://soha.vn/gs-uc-khong-co-ly-do-gi-viet-
nam-khong-the-tiep-tuc-duy-tri-hai-cai-tet-20170121214259168.htm.
Dai Tieng Noi Viet Nam/Voice of Vietnam, “Giáo sư Thayer: Việt Nam
nên giữ Tết Âm để duy trì bản sắc và sức mạnh,” January 23, 2017.
http://vov.vn/the-gioi/quan-sat/giao-su-thayer-viet-nam-nen-giu-tet-am-
de-duy-tri-ban-sac-va-suc-manh-588488.vov.
“Carl Thayer: Final formal COC could be delayed until 2018,” Hanoi Times, May
16, 2017. http://hanoitimes.com.vn/news/defend-the-
sovereignty/2017/05/81E0B23E/carl-thayer-final-formal-coc-could-be-
delayed-until-2018/.
Thanh Tuan, “Thayer: Việt Nam đang ‘đối ngoại chủ động’ v i Mỹ, Nhật,” Zing.News,
June 7, 2017. http://news.zing.vn/thayer-viet-nam-dang-doi-ngoai-chu-dong-voi-my-
nhat-post752917.html.
“Chuyên gia quốc tế giải đáp câu hỏi ‘nóng’: Cuộc chiến Mỹ - Triều có xảy ra?,”
Tintuc.vn, August 8, 2017. http://tintuc.vn/chuyen-gia-quoc-te-giai-dap-cau-
hoi-nong-cuoc-chien-my-trieu-co-xay-ra-207307 “Tổng bí thư Nguyễn Phú
Trọng sẽ lưu lại hết nhiệm kỳ?” Voice of America, Vietnamese Service, August
10, 2017. https://www.voatiengviet.com/a/tong-bi-thu-nguyen-phu-trong-
se-luu-lai-het-nhiem-ky/3979216.html.
“Chuyên gia Úc lý giải tại sao Nhật Bản không bắn hạ tên lửa Triều Tiên.”
Soha.vn, August 30, 2017. http://soha.vn/chuyen-gia-uc-ly-giai-tai-sao-nhat-
ban-khong-ban-ha-ten-lua-trieu-tien-20170830144926803.htm
“Triều Tiên thử bom nhiệt hạch: ‘Một mũi tên trúng nhiều đích’?,” Tin.tuc,
September 5, 2017. http://tintuc.vn/trieu-tien-thu-bom-nhiet-hach-mot-mui-
ten-trung-nhieu-dich-211430.
Mai Van, “Vũ khí : Hàng giá rẻ khác của Trung Quốc tại Đông Nam Á,” Radio
France Internationale, September 15, 2017; http://vi.rfi.fr/chau-a/20170915-
vu-khi-hang-gia-re-khac-cua-trung-quoc-dang-tran-vao-dong-nam-a.
‘APEC must seek trade liberalisation in atmosphere of protectionism:
professor,’ Viet Nam News, October 28, 2017.
http://vietnamnews.vn/opinion/416434/apec-must-seek-trade-
liberalisation-in-atmosphere-of-protectionism-
professor.html#tjR1pscDb7ZE26yw.97
“APEC must seek trade liberalisation in atmosphere of protectionism:
professor,” VietNamNet Bridge, October 30, 2017.
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/government/189270/apec-must-seek-
trade-liberalisation-in-atmosphere-of-protectionism--professor.html
“Giáo sư Carlyle Thayer nói về chuyến thăm VN chính thức của ông Trump,”
Lan Huong, Radio Free Asia, October 31, 2017.
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http://www.rfa.org/vietnamese/in_depth/carl-thayer-talks-about-trumps-
official-visit-to-VN-10312017080839.html
“Các thách thức đón chờ Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump tại châu Á,” Trong
Nghia, Radio France Internationale, November 2, 2017. http://vi.rfi.fr/chau-
a/20171102-cac-thach-thuc-don-cho-tong-thong-my-donald-trump-tai-chau-a.
“Chiến lược Ấn Độ Thái Bình Dương tự do và mở là gì?,” Radio Free Asia,
November 9, 2017,
http://www.rfa.org/vietnamese/news/vietnamnews/what-does-trump-
want-from-indo-pacific-theme-11092017090157.html.
“Dấu hiệu tích cực trong quan hệ Việt - Mỹ sau chuyến thăm của Tổng thống
Trump,” Tin Tuc Viet Nam, November 14, 2017. https://tintuc.vn/dau-hieu-
tich-cuc-trong-quan-he-viet-my-sau-chuyen-tham-cua-tong-thong-trump-
224694.
“Interview with Emeritus Professor Carl Thayer,” Area Studies South East Asia
2017. (New Delhi: Foreign Policy Research Centre, 2017), 7-13.
https://www.scribd.com/document/355332421/Thayer-The-Association-of-
Southeast-Asian-Nations-ASEAN-and-Its-Relations-with-India-China-and-
the-United-States.
2016
Major publications:
“After the Ruling: Lawfare in the South China Sea,” The Diplomat Magazine, no.
21, August 2016. 1-18, http://magazine.thediplomat.com/#/issues/-
KN_NWvIeCtf3lVXufVR/read.
“China’s Naval Modernization and U.S. Strategic Rebalancing: Implications for
Stability in the South China Sea,” in C. J. Jenner and Tran Truong Thuy, eds.,
The South China Sea: A Crucible of Regional Cooperation or Conflict-making
Sovereignty Claims? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. 223-240.
“Identifying Regional Political Trends and Markers in 2016: Vietnam,
Myanmar, the Philippines and Thailand,” Discussion Papers. Singapore: Yusof
Ishak Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2016. 3-4. http://www.iseas-
rof.sg/sites/live.rof2016.site.gsi.sg/files/ROF%20Session%201b.pdf.
“Managing Security Tensions in the South China Sea: The Role of ASEAN,” in
David Brewster ed., Indo-Pacific Maritime Security: Challenges and Cooperation
(Canberra: National Security College, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU
College of the Asia & the Pacific, The Australian National University, July
2016), 25-30.
“The Militarisation of the South China Sea,” in Asia-Pacific Regional Security
Assessment 2016: Key Developments and Trends (London and Singapore:
International Institute of Security Studies, 2016), 55-72.
“Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold: A Vietnamese Perspective on China-US
Relations,” in Bo Zhiyue, ed., China-US Relations in Global Perspective
(Wellington: Victoria University Press, 2016), 215-238.
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“Review of the Implementation of the 2000 ASEAN-China DOC and COC and
Challenges,” in ASEAN-China Joint Working Group on the Implementation of
the DOC, Seminar-Workshop on the Implementation of the 2002 ASEAN-China
Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC), 14-15 May 2015,
Manila, Philippines Proceedings (Manila: Department of Foreign Affairs,
Republic of the Philippines, 2015), 22-36.
“The Southeast Asia Claimant States, ASEAN, and the South China Sea
Dispute,” in The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific
Region, NASSP Issue Brief Series, National Asian Security Studies Program
Issue Brief No. 6.1, December 2016, 1-9.
https://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/sites/default/files/uploads/nassp-
pdf/6.1%2C%20The%20Southeast%20Asia%20Claimant%20States%2C...pdf
“Southeast Asia’s Regional Autonomy Under Stress,” in Malcolm Cook and
Daljit Singh, eds. Southeast Asian Affairs 2016 (Singapore: Yusof Ishak Institute
of Southeast Asian Studies, 2016), 3-18.
“US Rebalancing Strategy and Australia’s Response: Business as Usual,” in David
W. F. Huang, ed., Asia Pacific Countries and the US Rebalancing Strategy. London:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 175-191.
“Vietnam’s Proactive International Integration: Case Studies in Defence
Cooperation,” Tap Chi Khoa Hoc [Journal of Science, Vietnam National University],
32(1S), 2016, 25-48.
“Vietnam’s Strategy of ‘Cooperating and Struggling’ with China over
Maritime Disputes in the South China Sea,” Journal of Asian Security and
International Affairs, 3(2), 2016, 200-220.
“Weak States and Strong Societies in Southeast Asia,” in Amin Saikal, ed., Weak
States, Strong Societies: Power and Authority in The New World Order. London and
New York: I. B. Tarus & Co. Ltd, 2016. 149-172.
Minor publications:
“Identifying Regional Political Trends and Markers in 2016: Vietnam,
Myanmar, the Philippines and Thailand,” Regional Outlook Forum 2016
Discussion Paper. Singapore: Yusof Ishak Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
2016. 16-18. http://www.iseas-rof.sg/discussion-papers.
“Vietnamese Diplomacy, 1975-2015: From Member of the Socialist Camp to
Proactive International Integration,” Chennai Centre for China Studies, C3S
Paper No. 0003/2016, January 6, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/economyandtrade/5337.
“Vietnamese Diplomacy, 1975-2015: From Member of the Socialist Camp to
Proactive International Integration,” Chennai Centre for China Studies, CAS
Article No: 0004/2016, January 6, 2016. http://www.caschennai.org/?p=203.
“Vietnam’s Submarine Fleet: What Impact on the South China Sea?,” Chennai
Centre for China Studies, C3S Paper No. 0006/2016, January 8, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/vietnam/5341.
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“South China Sea: Chinese Civilian Aircraft Lands on Fiery Cross Reef,”
Chennai Centre for China Studies, C3S Paper No. 0007/2016, January 8, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/china/5344.
“Vietnam’s Submarine Fleet: What Impact on the South China Sea?,” Chennai
Centre for China Studies, CAS Article No: 0007/2016, January 8, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=212.
“South China Sea: Chinese Civilian Aircraft Lands on Fiery Cross Reef,”
Chennai Centre for China Studies, CAS Article No: 0008/2016, January 8, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=212.
“South China Sea: Flights to Fiery Cross Reef the New Normal,” Chennai
Centre for China Studies, C3S Paper No. 0009/2016, January 11, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/china/5349.
“South China Sea: Flights to Fiery Cross Reef the New Normal,” Chennai
Centre for China Studies, CAS Article No. 0011/2016, January 11, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=219.
“Cambodia: Hun Sen Takes to Social Media,” ,” Chennai Centre for China
Studies, CAS Article No. 0010/2016, January 11, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=216.
“North Korea: Ramifications of its Nuclear Test,” Chennai Centre for China
Studies, C3S Paper No. 0012/2016, January 11, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/un/5352.
“North Korea: Ramifications of its Nuclear Test,” Chennai Centre for China
Studies, CAS Article No. 0014/2016, January 11, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=232.
“North Korea’s Nuclear Test: Six Explanations,” Chennai Centre for China
Studies, C3S Paper No. 0011/2016, January 11, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/scienceandtech/5351.
“North Korea’s Nuclear Test: Six Explanations,” Chennai Centre for China
Studies, CAS Article No. 0013/2016, January 11, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=230.
“Vietnam: Relations with the U.S. After the 12th Party Congress,” Chennai
Centre for China Studies, C3S Paper No. 0010/2016, January 11, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/economyandtrade/5350.
“Vietnam: Relations with the U.S. After the 12th Party Congress,” Chennai
Centre for China Studies, CAS Article No. 0012/2016, January 11, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=221.
“Six Possible Explanations for the Timing of North Korea’s Nuclear Test,”
Geopolitical Analysis: Insights from the Wiki, Wikistrat Crowdsourced
Consulting, January 14, 2014. http://www.wikistrat.com/six-possible-
explanations-for-timing-of-north-koreas-nuclear-test/.
“Too Old to Die Young,” Russian International Affairs Council, February 3,
2016. http://russiancouncil.ru/en/inner/?id_4=7195#top-content.
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“New Model of Major Power Relations: China-U.S. Global Cooperation and
Regional Contention,” Chennai Centre for China Studies, C35 Paper No.
0036/2016 March 15, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/economyandtrade/5523.
“New Model of Major Power Relations: China-U.S. Global Cooperation and
Regional Contention,” Chennai Centre for China Studies, CAS Article No.
0043/2016, March 15, 2016. http://www.caschennai.org/?p=321.
“After Natuna Incident, South China Sea Tensions Likely to Get Worse Before
They Get Better,” Chennai Centre for China Studies, C3S Paper No. 0041/2016,
March 23, 2016. http://www.c3sindia.org/military/5544.
“After Natuna Incident, South China Sea Tensions Likely to Get Worse Before
They Get Better,” Chennai Centre for China Studies, CAS Article No.
0046/2016, March 23, 2016. http://www.caschennai.org/?p=328.
“South-east Asia coastguard growth could see friction,” Oxford Analytica,
February 25, 2016.
“South China Sea: China’s Plans for Scarborough Shoal,” Chennai Centre for
China Studies, C3S Paper No. 052/2016, April 15,
2016.http://www.c3sindia.org/military/5572.
“South China Sea: China’s Plans for Scarborough Shoal,” Chennai Centre for
China Studies, CAS Article No. 0057/2016, April 15, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=358.
“Geopolitics and Maritime Security in the Straits of Malacca: Implications of
China’s Maritime Silk Road and Indonesia’s Global Maritime Fulcrum,”
Chennai Centre for China Studies, C3S Paper No. 0058/2016, May 2, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/pakistan/5592.
”Geopolitics and Maritime Security in the Straits of Malacca: Implications of
China’s Maritime Silk Road and Indonesia’s Global Maritime Fulcrum,”
Chennai Centre for China Studies, CAS Article No. 0064/2016, May 2, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=376.
“Assessing Obama’s Visit to Vietnam- The Way Forward,” Chennai Centre for
China Studies, C3S Paper No. 0075/2016, May 26, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/economyandtrade/5628.
“Vietnam: President Obama Lifts Embargo- Significance,” Chennai Centre for
China Studies, C3S Paper No. 0074/2016, May 26, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/military/5627.
“President Obama Visits Vietnam- Objectives,” Chennai Centre for China
Studies, C3S Paper No. 0073/2016, May 26, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/military/5626.
“President Obama Visits Vietnam- Objectives,” Chennai Centre for China
Studies, CAS Article No. 0080/2016. http://www.caschennai.org/?p=415,
“Vietnam: President Obama Lifts Arms Embargo- Significance,” Chennai
Centre for China Studies, CAS Article no. 0081/2016, May 26,
2016. http://www.caschennai.org/?p=417.
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“Assessing Obama’s Visit to Vietnam- The Way Forward,” Chennai Centre for
China Studies, CAS Article No. 0082/2016, May 26, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=419.
“Proliferated Drones: A Perspective on Indonesia – Response: Australian
Perspective,” Center for a New American Security, Washington, D.C., June
2016. 6-7. http://drones.cnas.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/A-
Perspective-on-Indonesia-Proliferated-Drones.pdf.
“ASEAN Secretariat Rescinds China-ASEAN Joint Statement,” Chennai Centre
for China Studies, C3S Paper No. 0083/2016, June 15, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/foreign-policy/5646.
ASEAN Secretariat Rescinds China-ASEAN Joint Statement,” Chennai Centre
for China Studies, CAS Article No. 0094/2016, June 15, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=452.
“Revealed: The Truth Behind ASEAN’s Retracted Kunming Statement,”
Chennai Centre for China Studies, C3S Paper No. 0086/2016, June 21, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/china/5650.
“Revealed: The Truth Behind ASEAN’s Retracted Kunming Statement,”
Chennai Centre for China Studies, CAS Article No. 0098/2016, June 21, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=462.
“After the Ruling: Lawfare in the South China Sea,” Chennai Centre for China
Studies, C3S Paper No. 0110/2016, August 3, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/china/5698.
“After the Ruling: Lawfare in the South China Sea,” Chennai Centre for China
Studies, CAS Article No. 0130/2016, August 3, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=549.
“Managing Security Tensions in the South China Sea: The Role of ASEAN,”
Chennai Centre for China Studies, C3S Paper No. 0113/2016, August 5, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/military/5703.
“Managing Security Tensions in the South China Sea: The Role of ASEAN,”
Chennai Centre for China Studies, CAS Article No. 0133/2016, August 5, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=555.
“Vietnam’s Strategy of ‘Cooperating and Struggling’ With China Over
Maritime Disputes in the South China Sea,” Chennai Centre for China Studies,
C3S Paper No. 0112/2016, August 5, 2016. http://www.c3sindia.org/foreign-
policy/5702.
“Vietnam’s Strategy of ‘Cooperating and Struggling’ With China Over
Maritime Disputes in the South China Sea,” Chennai Centre for China Studies,
CAS Article No. 0132/2016, August 5, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=553.
“Russia and China: colluding on a South China Sea policy?,” The Strategist
(Australian Strategic Policy Institute), September 27, 2016.
http://www.aspistrategist.org.au/russia-china-colluding-south-china-sea-
policy/.
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“The U.S.-Philippines Mutual Defense Agreement, and the Security Landscape
in East Asia and Oceania,” Wikistrat Discussion Forum: Implications of a
Philippines "Pivot" Towards China, October 23, 2016.
https://wiki.wikistrat.com/display/WSM/The+U.S.-
Philippines+Mutual+Defense+Agreement%2C+and+the+Security+Landscape
+in+East+Asia+and+Oceania.
“Malaysia: Is Najib Following in Duterte’s Footsteps?,” Chennai Centre for
China Studies, CAS C3S Paper No. 0137/2016, November 2, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/uncategorized/5794.
“Malaysia: Is Najib Following in Duterte’s Footsteps?,” NCAS article no.
0156/2016, November 2, 2016. http://www.caschennai.org/?p=634.
“Malaysia: Prime Minister Najib Visits China,” Chennai Centre for China
Studies, CAS C3S Paper No. 0138/2016, November 2, 2016.
http://www.c3sindia.org/economyandtrade/5793.
“Malaysia: Prime Minister Najib Visits China,” Chennai Centre for China
Studies, CAS CAS article no. 0155/2016, November 2, 2016.
http://www.caschennai.org/?p=630.
The Diplomat
“After Natuna Incident, South China Sea Tensions Likely to Get Worse Before
They Get Better,” The Diplomat, March 22, 2016.
http://thediplomat.com/2016/03/after-natuna-incident-south-china-sea-
tensions-likely-to-get-worse-before-they-get-better/.
“Australian Intelligence: China Poised to Take 'Decisive and Provocative'
Action in the South China Sea,” The Diplomat, April 15, 2016.
http://thediplomat.com/2016/04/australian-intelligence-china-poised-to-
take-decisive-and-provocative-action-in-the-south-china-sea/.
“Obama’s Visit to Vietnam: A Turning Point,? The Diplomat, May 31, 2016.
http://thediplomat.com/2016/05/obamas-visit-to-vietnam-a-turning-point/.
“The ASEAN-China Special Meeting Mystery: Bureaucratic Snafu or Chinese
Heavy-Handedness?,” The Diplomat, June 17, 2016.
http://thediplomat.com/2016/06/the-asean-china-special-meeting-mystery-
bureaucratic-snafu-or-chinese-heavy-handedness/.
“Revealed: The Truth Behind ASEAN's Retracted Kunming Statement,” The
Diplomat, June 19, 2016. http://thediplomat.com/2016/06/revealed-the-truth-
behind-aseans-retracted-kunming-statement/.

Interviews
“Carl Thayer chỉ ra 5 vấn đề đáng chú ý nhất về Biển Đông năm 2016,” Soha
News, January 1, 2016. http://soha.vn/quoc-te/carl-thayer-chi-ra-5-van-de-
dang-chu-y-nhat-ve-bien-dong-nam-2016-20160101193517474.htm.
“Thế gi i năm 2016 tiếp tục đầy bất ổn,” Tuoi Tre Online, January 3, 2016.
http://tuoitre.vn/tin/the-gioi/20160103/the-gioi-nam-2016-tiep-tuc-day-bat-
on/1031854.html.
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“GS Carl Thayer: Triều Tiên thử bom trư c ngày sinh nhật Kim Jong Un,”
Nguoi Dua Tin, January 7, 2016. http://www.nguoiduatin.vn/gs-carl-thayer-
trieu-tien-thu-bom-truoc-ngay-sinh-nhat-kim-jong-un-a222773.html.
“Chuyên gia quốc tế lý giải nguyên nhân Triều Tiên thử bom nhiệt hạch,” VTC
News, January 7, 2016. http://vtc.vn/chuyen-gia-quoc-te-ly-giai-nguyen-
nhan-trieu-tien-thu-bom-nhiet-hach.311.589618.htm.
“'Trung Quốc sẽ tăng hoạt động trên đảo bồi lấp',” Zing News.VN, January 8,
2016. http://news.zing.vn/Trung-Quoc-se-tang-hoat-dong-tren-dao-boi-lap-
post616515.html.
“Sẽ có bất ngờ phút chót ở Đại hội 12?,” Radio Free Asia, January 14, 2016.
http://www.rfa.org/vietnamese/in_depth/pressure-of-time-is-pressure-of-
compromise-vh-01142016134459.html.
Anh Binh, “GS Thayer: Trung Quốc đang lừa dối dư luận về hoạt động bay phi
pháp, Dan Tri, January 18, 2016. http://dantri.com.vn/the-gioi/gs-thayer-
trung-quoc-dang-lua-doi-du-luan-ve-hoat-dong-bay-phi-phap-
20160118170002131.htm.
“Nam sau Đại hội Đảng 12 ra sao ?,” Radio France Internationale, January
19,2016. http://vi.rfi.fr/viet-nam/20160119-viet-nam-sau-dai-hoi-dang-12-ra-
sao.
“Giàn khoan HD981 Trung Quốc và Đại hội Đảng lần thứ 12,” Radio France
Internationale, January 21, 2016. http://vi.rfi.fr/viet-nam/20160121-giao-su-
thayer-trung-quoc-ha-dat-gian-khoan-hd981-vao-thoi.
“Gs Carlyle Thayer ‘Việt Nam thay đổi lãnh đạo nhưng không thay đổi chính
sách kinh tế’,” Tin Thuc Hang Ngay, January 22, 2016.
http://www.tintuchangngayonline.com/2016/01/gs-carlyle-thayer-viet-
nam-thay-oi-lanh.html.
“'Việt Nam duy trì quan hệ đa phương sau Đại hội Đảng XII',” Alobacsi, January
29, 2016. http://alobacsi.com/thoi-su/viet-nam-duy-tri-quan-he-da-phuong-
sau-dai-hoi-dang-xii-a20160129014251670c160.htm.
“'Mỹ có thể tăng độ phức tạp của tuần tra ở Biển Đông',” Zing New.VN,
February 1, 2016. http://news.zing.vn/My-co-the-tang-do-phuc-tap-cua-tuan-
tra-o-Bien-Dong-post623571.html.
“Vi_t Nam t_ng c_ ng v" khí đ' b)t k* đ+ch tr- giá / Bi'n Đông,” Viet Times,
March 6, 2016.
“Ai sẽ là TBT sau ông Nguyễn Phú Trọng?,” BBC Tieng Viet, April 11, 2016.
http://www.bbc.com/vietnamese/vietnam/2016/04/160410_thayer_on_vn_
power_transitions.
Viet Anh, “GS Thayer nói về thách thức của các tân lãnh đạo Việt Nam,”
VNExpress, April 11, 2016. http://vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/the-gioi/phan-
tich/gs-thayer-noi-ve-thach-thuc-cua-cac-tan-lanh-dao-viet-nam-
3384447.html.
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“Thách thức và kỳ vọng v i các tân lãnh đạo Việt Nam,” CafeBiz, April 11, 2016.
http://cafebiz.vn/thach-thuc-va-ky-vong-voi-cac-tan-lanh-dao-viet-nam-
20160411204902935.chn.
Viet Anh, “GS Thayer nói về các thách thức đối v i tân lãnh đạo Việt Nam,”
VNExpress, April 11, 2016. http://vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/the-gioi/phan-
tich/gs-thayer-noi-ve-cac-thach-thuc-doi-voi-tan-lanh-dao-viet-nam-
3384447.html.
“GS Thayer: 'Tân lãnh đạo Việt Nam cần chuẩn bị cho thay đổi hợp tác v i
Mỹ’,´ VNExpress, April 11, 2016. 2016. http://vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/the-
gioi/phan-tich/gs-thayer-noi-ve-cac-thach-thuc-doi-voi-tan-lanh-dao-viet-
nam-3384447.html.
“Expert on Vietnam Carl Thayer shares thoughts on new leadership,”
VNExpress, April 11, 2016. http://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/expert-on-
vietnam-carl-thayer-shares-thoughts-on-new-leadership-3384887.html.
“Ý đồ quân sự hoá Biển Đông của Trung Quốc - những bằng chứng m i nhất,”
Lao Dong Newspaper, April 14, 2016. http://laodong.com.vn/the-gioi/y-do-
quan-su-hoa-bien-dong-cua-trung-quoc-nhung-bang-chung-moi-nhat-
540440.bld.
“Trung Quốc trả đũa phán quyết của Tòa Trọng tài thường trực,” Phap Luat,
April 19, 2016. http://plo.vn/the-gioi/phan-tich-binh-luan/trung-quoc-tra-
dua-phan-quyet-cua-toa-trong-tai-thuong-truc-624101.html.
Du Nhat Dang, “Giáo sư Carl Thayer: Ngoại trưởng Nga thiếu cân nhắc v i
bình luận Biển Đông,” Thanh Nien, April 20, 2016. http://thanhnien.vn/the-
gioi/giao-su-carl-thayer-ngoai-truong-nga-thieu-can-nhac-voi-binh-luan-
bien-dong-693623.html.
“'TQ đang tạo vỏ bọc cho mục đích thâm sâu ở Biển Đông',” ZingNews, April
20, 2016. http://news.zing.vn/tq-dang-tao-vo-boc-cho-muc-dich-tham-sau-o-
bien-dong-post643366.html.
“GS Carl Thayer: TT Obama sẽ không lẩn tránh những câu hỏi khó khi đến Việt
Nam,” Viet Times, May 16, 2013. http://viettimes.vn/dia-chinh-tri/chau-a-
thai-binh-duong/gs-carl-thayer-tt-obama-se-khong-lan-tranh-nhung-cau-hoi-
kho-khi-den-viet-nam-56270.html.
“Carl Thayer: 'Trung Quốc sẽ lợi dụng bầu cử Mỹ để hung hăng hơn trên Biển
Đông',” VN Express, May 16, 2016. vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/the-gioi/phan-
tich/carl-thayer-trung-quoc-se-loi-dung-bau-cu-my-de-hung-hang-hon-tren-
bien-dong-3403471.html.
“Giáo sư Thayer: Việt Nam có thể tiếp cận công nghệ quốc ph.ng của Mỹ,” Dan
Tri, May 19, 2016. http://dantri.com.vn/the-gioi/giao-su-thayer-viet-nam-co-
the-tiep-can-cong-nghe-quoc-phong-cua-my-20160519080112993.htm.
“GS Thayer: Trung Quốc bay cản máy bay trinh sát Mỹ để trả đũa,” Thanh Nien,
May 20, 2016. http://thanhnien.vn/the-gioi/gs-thayer-trung-quoc-bay-can-
may-bay-trinh-sat-my-de-tra-dua-704837.html
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“GS Carl Thayer: TT Obama sẽ khong lẩn tranh những cau hỏi kho khi đến Việt
Nam,” Viet Times, May 20, 2016. http://viettimes.vn/dia-chinh-tri/chau-a-
thai-binh-duong/gs-carl-thayer-tt-obama-se-khong-lan-tranh-nhung-cau-hoi-
kho-khi-den-viet-nam-56270.html.
“Việt - Mỹ trông đợi g. từ chuyến thăm của ông Obama?,” Vietnam Economy,
May 21, 2016. http://vneconomy.vn/thoi-su/viet-my-trong-doi-gi-tu-chuyen-
tham-cua-ong-obama-20160521043214408.htm.
“Gs Thayer : Tại Hà Nội, Obama gởi tín hiệu cứng rắn đến Bắc Kinh,” Radio
France Internationale, May 23, 2016. http://vi.rfi.fr/viet-nam/20160523-gs-
thayer-tai-ha-noi-obama-goi-tin-hieu-cung-ran-den-bac-kinh
‘Việt Nam là một trong những câu chuyện thành công nhất của ông Obama’.”
Viet Bao, May 25, 2016. http://vietbao.vn/The-gioi/Viet-Nam-la-mot-trong-
nhung-cau-chuyen-thanh-cong-nhat-cua-ong-Obama/441888500/159/.
“Sao Trung Quốc hung hăng trên Biển Đông?,” Alobacsi.VN, May 19, 2016.
http://alobacsi.com/thoi-su/sao-trung-quoc-hung-hang-tren-bien-dong-
a20160529021231176c160.htm.
“Obama looking at legacy,” Vietnam Economic Times, May 21, 2016.
http://vneconomictimes.com/article/vietnam-today/obama-looking-at-
legacy.
“GS Thayer: Mỹ dỡ bỏ cấm vận vũ khí, "cờ đã đến tay" Việt Nam,” Soha News,
May 23, 2016. http://soha.vn/gs-thayer-my-do-bo-cam-van-vu-khi-co-da-
den-tay-viet-nam-20160523151218503.htm.
“VN nên tận dụng công nghệ quốc phòng hiện đại của Mỹ,” Vietnam.Net, May
24, 2016. http://vietnamnet.vn/vn/thoi-su/quan-su/306356/vn-nen-tan-
dung-cong-nghe-quoc-phong-hien-dai-cua-my.html.
“Gỡ bỏ hoàn toàn cấm vận vũ khí: Đột phá hợp tác Việt - Mỹ,” Zing.VN, May
24, 2015. http://news.zing.vn/go-bo-hoan-toan-cam-van-vu-khi-dot-pha-
hop-tac-viet-my-post651638.html.
“Carl Thayer: Việt Nam không tham gia v i Mỹ về quân sự để đối đầu Trung
Quốc,” Lao Dong, May 27, 2016. http://laodong.com.vn/the-gioi/carl-thayer-
viet-nam-khong-tham-gia-voi-my-ve-quan-su-de-doi-dau-trung-quoc-
556122.bld.
“Carl Thayer: Việt Nam là câu chuyện thành công của Mỹ ở châu Á,” BizLive,
May 27, 2016. http://bizlive.vn/thoi-su-the-gioi/carl-thayer-viet-nam-la-cau-
chuyen-thanh-cong-cua-my-o-chau-a-1738144.html.
“Trung Quốc lại ngăn chặn một tuyên bố của ASEAN về Biển Đông,” Radio
France Internationale, June 15, 2016. http://vi.rfi.fr/chau-a/20160615-trung-
quoc-lai-ngan-chan-mot-tuyen-bo-cua-asean-ve-bien-dong.
“Philippines kiện Trung Quốc: Tòa trọng tài sẽ phán quyết những gì?,” Tien
Phong, July 7, 2016. http://m.tienphong.vn/the-gioi/philippines-kien-trung-
quoc-toa-trong-tai-se-phan-quyet-nhung-gi-1024577.tpo.
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“Vũ khí Việt Nam ở Trường Sa nguy hại cho Trung Quốc hơn tàu Mỹ,” Radio
France Internationale, August 10, 2016. http://vi.rfi.fr/viet-nam/20160810-vu-
khi-viet-nam-o-truong-sa-nguy-hai-cho-trung-quoc-hon-tau-my.
“GS Thayer: Trung Quốc đang tăng hăm dọa sau phán quyết 'đường lưỡi bò',”
VNExpress, August 11, 2016. http://vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/the-gioi/phan-
tich/gs-thayer-trung-quoc-dang-tang-ham-doa-sau-phan-quyet-duong-luoi-
bo-3450421.html.
“Happy together,” Vietnam Economic Times, September 2016, 9.
“Chuyên gia quốc tế trả lời độc quyền Tin Tức: Vì sao Putin 'chơi trò 2 mặt' ở
Biển Đông?,” tintun.vn, September 22, 2016. http://tintuc.vn/binh-luan-quoc-
te/chuyen-gia-quoc-te-tra-loi-doc-quyen-tin-tuc-vi-sao-putin-choi-tro-2-mat-
o-bien-dong-155629.
“Tranh luận Trump-Clinton: ‘Thế còn Châu Á thì sao?’,” Lao Dong Newspaper,
October 21, 2016. http://m.laodong.com.vn/the-gioi/tranh-luan-
trumpclinton-the-con-chau-a-thi-sao-603320.bld.
“Giáo sư Thayer: Các phát biểu của ông Duterte phá hoại liên minh Mỹ-
Philippines,” Radio France Internationale, October 24, 2016.
http://vi.rfi.fr/chau-a/20161023-giao-su-thayer-%C2%AB-cac-phat-bieu-cua-
ong-duterte-pha-hoai-lien-minh-my-philippines-%C2%BB.
“Việt Nam tìm hỗ trợ từ Mỹ vào lúc Manila xích lại gần Bắc Kinh,’ TẠP CHÍ
VIỆT NAM, Radio France Internationale, October 31, 2016.
http://vi.rfi.fr/viet-nam/20161031-viet-nam-tim-ho-tro-tu-my-vao-luc-
manila-xich-lai-gan-bac-kinh.
“'Trump hasn't mapped out anything on foreign policy except for one line
tweets' - Carl Thayer,” Radio Sputnik, November 16, 2015.
https://soundcloud.com/radiosputnik/trump-hasnt-mapped-out-anything-
on-foreign-policy-except-for-one-line-tweets-carl-thayer.
“Mỹ rút khỏi TPP: "Vắng mợ chợ vẫn vui"? VTV.vn, November 23, 2016.
http://vtv.vn/van-de-hom-nay/my-rut-khoi-tpp-vang-mo-cho-van-vui-
20161123002336759.htm.
“Đối ngoại quốc phòng của Việt Nam rất thành công,” Quan Doi Nhan Dan,
December 17, 2016. http://www.qdnd.vn/chinh-tri/doi-ngoai-doi-ngoai-
quoc-phong/doi-ngoai-quoc-phong-cua-viet-nam-rat-thanh-cong-495233.

2015
“U.S. Rebalancing Towards the Asia-Pacific: The Defence-Security
Dimension,” China Policy Institute Blog, University of Nottingham, January 26,
2015. http://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/chinapolicyinstitute/2015/01/26/u-s-
rebalancing-towards-the-asia-pacific-the-defence-security-dimension/.
“China and ASEAN,” Studies on China, No. 3, Mahendra Gaur, ed., Foreign
Policy Research Institute, Country-specific Study Project, New Delhi, January
2015. 208-215.
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EAS Rapid Disaster Response: Search and Rescue Lessons Learned Seminar
Discussion Paper (Canberra: Australian Government, Australian Civil-Military
Centre, September 2015).
“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2015 Book of the Year.
Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2015. 512-513.
“Philippines, Vietnam Expand Ties to Counter China Threat,” World Politics
Review, February 13, 2015. http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/trend-
lines/15087/philippines-vietnam-expand-ties-to-counter-china-threat.
The Diplomat
“China and Vietnam Eschew Megaphone Diplomacy,” The Diplomat,
January 2, 2015. http://thediplomat.com/2015/01/china-and-vietnam-
eschew-megaphone-diplomacy/.
“The Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam Race to South China Sea Defense
Modernization,” The Diplomat, January 23, 2015.
http://thediplomat.com/2015/01/the-philippines-malaysia-and-vietnam-
race-to-south-china-sea-defense-modernization/.
“The Rebalance in Southeast Asia: Not About Containment,” The Diplomat,
February 27, 2015.
2014
Major publications:
“The Contrasting Cases of Cambodia and Vietnam: Active Engagement and
Considering Engagement in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations,” in
Chiuki Aoi and Yee-Kuang Heng, eds., Asia-Pacific Nations in International
Peace Support and Stability Missions. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. 211-
244.
“An ‘Early Harvest’ Package for the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea,”
in Proceedings of International Conference on East Sea Disputes (July 25-26,
2014), Ho Chi Minh City: Ton Duc Thang University, 2014. 277-292.
“The Apparatus of Authoritarian Rule in Viet Nam,” in Jonathan London, ed.,
Politics in Contemporary Vietnam: Party, State, and Authority Relations.
Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific Series. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
135-161.
“ASEAN and China Consultations on a Code of Conduct in the South China
Sea: Prospects and Obstacles,” in Security and Cooperation in the South China
Sea. Moscow: Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2014,
34-49.
“Cam Ket cua Viet Nam Doi Voi Hoat Dong Gin Giu Hoa Binh cua Lien Hop
Quoc,” Chuyen De Nghien Cuu Chinh Sach, No. 1 (2014), Truong Dai Hoc Kho
Hoc Xa Hoi va Nhan Van, (Hanoi), 17-22.
“China and Vietnam square off in war of attrition over disputed waters,” Asian
Currents (Asian Studies Association of Australia), June 16, 2014.
http://asaablog.tumblr.com/post/88949660696/china-and-vietnam-square-
off-in-war-of-attrition-over.
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“China-ASEAN and the South China Sea: Chinese Assertiveness and Southeast
Asian Responses,” in Yann-huei Song and Keyuan Zou, eds., Major Law and
Policy Issues in the South China Sea: European and American Perspectives.
Contemporary Issues in the South China Sea. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing
Inc., 2014. 25-53.
“Sovereignty Disputes in the South China Sea: Diplomacy, Legal Regimes and
Realpolitik,” in Vladimir Kolotov ed., Proceedings of the International
Conference on Topical Regional Security Issues in East Asia. St. Petersburg:
Faculty of Asian and African Studies and the Ho Chi Minh Institute, St.
Petersburg State University, 2013. 308-352.
“Tranh Chap Quan Dao Hoang Sa, Cac Van De Dia Chien Luoc va Vai Tro cua
Luat Phap Quoc Te Trong Viec Tan Cuong Hop Phap [The Paracel Islands
Dispute: Geo-Strategic Issues and the Role of International Law in Promoting
Cooperation],” in Tran Duc Anh Son, editor, Hoang Sa Truong Sa Tu Lieu &
Quan Diem cua Hoc Gia Quoc Te Hanoi: Nha Xuat Ban Hoi Nha Van, 2014.
205-218. ISBN 978-606—53-1927-7.
“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2014 Book of the
Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2014. 512-513.
“Vietnam Commits to UN Peacekeeping,” Policy Brief, No. 1 (2014), University
of Social Sciences and Humanities (Hanoi), 23-28.
“Vietnam in 2013: Domestic Contestation and Foreign Policy Success,” in Daljit
Singh, ed., Southeast Asian Affairs 2014 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies, 2014), 353-372.
“Vietnam’s Maritime Forces,” in Murray Hiebert, Phuong Nguyen and
Gregory B. Poling, eds., Perspectives on the South China Sea: Diplomatic,
Legal, and Security Dimensions of the Dispute. A Report of the CSIS Sumitro
Chair for Southeast Asian Studies (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014),
136-148.
Minor publications:
“Căng thang tiep tuc gia tăng o Bien Đông,” BBC Vietnamese Service, February
21, 2014.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/vietnamese/world/2014/02/140221_scs_tension.sht
ml.
“China and ASEAN,” Country-Specific Studies Project, Foreign Policy
Research Centre, New Delhi. November 3, 2014.www.fprc.in.
“China Escalates Fishing Disputes in the South China Sea,”cogitASIA (A blog
of the CSIS Asia House). January 13, 2014. http://cogitasia.com/china-
escalates-fishing-disputes-in-the-south-china-sea/
“Điem mat đoi tàu ngam o Đông Nam Á,“ Dan Tri, January 5, 2014.
http://dantri.com.vn/the-gioi/diem-mat-doi-tau-ngam-o-dong-nam-a-
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823746.htm, (translation of “Southeast Asian States Deploy Conventional
Submarines,” The Diplomat, January 3, 2014).
“India-Vietnam: Consolidating Bilateral Ties,” Diplomatist, 2(1), January 2014,
51-52.
“A maritime test of strength,” The Security Times (Times Media Group),
January 31, 2014, 14.
“A maritime test of strength,” The Nelson Report, February 4, 2014. Reprinted
from The Security Times.
“U.S.-Vietnam Defence Relations: Convergence Not Congruence,” China
Policy Institute Blog, March 12, 2014.
https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/chinapolicyinstitute/2014/03/12/u-s-
vietnam-defence-relations-convergence-not-congruence/.
“Can ASEAN Respond to the Chinese Challenge?,” YaleGlobal Online, March
18, 2014. http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/can-asean-respond-chinese-
challenge. Reprinted in “How Can ASEAN Respond to China?,” The Jakarta
Globe, March 19,. 2014. http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/opinion/can-asean-
respond-china/; “Can ASEAN Respond to the Chinese Challenge?,” Pakistan
Today, March 28, 2014.
http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2014/03/27/comment/can-asean-
respond-to-the-chinese-challenge/.
“U.S.-Vietnam: From Comprehensive to Strategic Partners?.” cogitASIA,
March 20, 2014, http://cogitasia.com/u-s-vietnam-from-comprehensive-to-
strategic-partners/. Reprinted in The New Asia Observer,
http://www.asiaobserver.org/all-about-vietnam;; and The Indo-Pacific
Review, http://www.indopacificreview.com/u-s-vietnam-comprehensive-
strategic-partners/ and “Can ASEAN Respond to the Chinese Challenge?,” The
Epoch Times, March 23, 2014, http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/573971-
can-asean-respond-to-the-chinese-challenge/.
“ASEAN, Trung Quoc và Bo quy tac ung xu trên Bien Đông [ASEAN, China
and the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea],” Nghien Cuu Quoc Te,
http://nghiencuuquocte.net/2014/03/27/asean-trung-quoc-va-
coc/#sthash.Z2qiexBa.dpuf, March 27, 2014.
“Vietnam’s Foreign Policy: New Vocabulary or New Reconceptualization?,”
cogitASIA, March 30, 2014. http://cogitasia.com/vietnams-foreign-policy-
new-vocabulary-or-new-reconceptualization/.
“Le Premier ministre chinois Li Keqiang au Vietnam,” Étude quadrimestrielle
n°1, cycle 2013-2014, Asia Centre, Observatoire Asie du Sud-est (Paris), Mars
2014, 13-15.
http://www.centreasia.eu/sites/default/files/publications_pdf/etude_etud
e_quadrimestrielle_n_1_janv2014.pdf.
“The China-Vietnam Standoff: How Will It End?,” ChinaFile, May 9, 2014.
http://www.chinafile.com/Chna-Vietnam-Standoff-How-Will-It-End.
“Oil Rig Crisis Threatens China-Vietnam Ties,” World Politics Review, June 3,
2014. http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/trend-lines/13832/oil-rig-crisis-
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threatens-booming-china-vietnam-ties. Reprinted in Indo-Pacific Review, June
3, 2014. http://www.indopacificreview.com/oil-rig-crisis-threatens-booming-
china-vietnam-ties/.
“Revamping Regional SAR Cooperation,” The Diplomatist, 2(5), May 2014, 35-
37.
“China-Vietnam Oilrig Crisis and Strategic Trust,” China-US Focus, June 30,
2014. http://www.chinausfocus.com/foreign-policy/china-vietnam-oilrig-
crisis-and-strategic-trust-2/.
“US Arms to Vietnam?,” The Nelson Report, July 16, 2014.
“China Should Uphold International Law to Win Support from Regional
States,” People’s Daily Online, August 2, 2014.
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/n/2014/0802/c98649-8764366.html.
“10 điều Trung Quốc cần làm để có hòa bình ở Biển Đông,” VNExpress, August
6, 2014. http://vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/the-gioi/phan-tich/10-dieu-trung-
quoc-can-lam-de-co-hoa-binh-o-bien-dong-3027106.html.
“Tai sao co su chia cat Viet Nam o Hoi Nghi Geneva?,” Bao The Gioi &
Vietnam, July 2014, 60-61.
“Fleshing Out a Paramilitary Response to Maritime Tension in the South China
Sea,” cogitASIA, August 15, 2014. http://cogitasia.com/fleshing-out-a-
paramilitary-response-to-maritime-tension-in-the-south-china-sea/. Reprinted
as “Cụ thể hóa một giải pháp bán quân sự cho căng thẳng hàng hải trên biển
Đông,” Ba Sàm, August 23, 2014.
http://anhbasam.wordpress.com/2014/08/23/2888-cu-the-hoa-mot-giai-
phap-ban-quan-su-cho-cang-thang-hang-hai-tren-bien-dong/.
“China-Vietnam Establish Defense Hot Line – What’s Next?,” cogitAsia,
October 23, 2014. http://cogitasia.com/china-vietnam-establish-defense-hot-
line-whats-next/.
“Standing its ground,” Vietnam Economic Times, December 5, 2014.
http://www.vneconomictimes.com/article/vietnam-today/standing-its-
ground
“Vietnam Files Statement of Interest with the Permanent Court of Arbitration,”
cogitAsia, December 15, 2014. http://cogitasia.com/vietnam-files-statement-
of-interest-with-the-permanent-court-of-arbitration/.
The Diplomat
“Southeast Asian States Deploy Conventional Submarines,” The Diplomat,
January 3, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/01/southeast-asian-states-
deploy-conventional-submarines/.
“China's New Fishing Regulations: An Act of State Piracy?,” The Diplomat,
January 13, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/01/chinas-new-fishing-
regulations-an-act-of-state-piracy/.
“What if China Did Invade Pag-asa Island?” The Diplomat, January 16, 2014.
http://thediplomat.com/2014/01/what-if-china-did-invade-pag-asa-island/.
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“Tensions Set To Rise In The South China Sea, The Diplomat, February 19, 2014.
http://thediplomat.com/2014/02/tensions-set-to-rise-in-the-south-china-
sea/.
“'Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick’: What is Malaysia Playing At?,” The
Diplomat, February 28, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/03/speak-softly-
and-carry-a-big-stick-what-is-malaysia-playing-at/.
“Why Singapore Wants the F-35,” The Diplomat, March 10, 2014.
http://thediplomat.com/2014/03/why-singapore-wants-the-f-35/.
“Flight MH370 Shows Limits of ASEAN’s Maritime Cooperation,” The
Diplomat, March 18, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/03/flight-mh370-
shows-limits-of-aseans-maritime-cooperation/.
“Is a Philippine-Vietnam Alliance in the Making?,” The Diplomat, March 28,
2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/03/is-a-philippine-vietnam-alliance-in-
the-making/. Reprinted in The Nelson Report, March 28, 2014,
https://owa.adfa.edu.au/OWA/?ae=Item&a=Open&t=IPM.Note&id=RgAA
AAAnO6GFBDMrSZyRXOEcddAVBwC7HFYsbm5MRpwc%2fQj%2bjs6JAA
AAVTaJAACa0jExZzI%2fSZfOOhXXL1JgAABt82djAAAA&pspid=_13960426
65636_100039222.
“South China Sea: Regional States Push Back Against China,” The Diplomat,
April 7, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/04/south-china-sea-regional-
states-push-back-against-china/.
“US-ASEAN Defense Ministers Meet in Hawaii,” The Diplomat, April 11, 2013.
http://thediplomat.com/2014/04/us-asean-defense-ministers-meet-in-
hawaii/.
“ASEAN and UN Peacekeeping,” The Diplomat, April 25, 2014.
http://thediplomat.com/2014/04/asean-and-un-peacekeeping/.
“Analyzing the US-Philippines Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement,”
The Diplomat, May 2, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/05/analyzing-the-
us-philippines-enhanced-defense-cooperation-agreement/.
“China's Oil Rig Gambit: South China Sea Game-Changer?,” The Diplomat, May
12, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/05/chinas-oil-rig-gambit-south-
china-sea-game-changer/.
“Vietnam Mulling New Strategies to Deter China,” The Diplomat, May 28, 2014.
http://thediplomat.com/2014/05/vietnam-mulling-new-strategies-to-deter-
china/.
“China’s Information Warfare Campaign and the South China Sea: Bring It
On!,” The Diplomat, June 16, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/06/chinas-
information-warfare-campaign-and-the-south-china-sea-bring-it-on/.
“Lawfare or Warfare?: History, International Law and Geo-Strategy,” The
Diplomat, July 4, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/07/lawfare-or-warfare-
history-intyernational-law-and geo-strategy/.
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“4 Reasons China Removed Oil Rig HYSY-981 Sooner Than Planned,” The
Diplomat, July 22, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/07/4-reasons-china-
removed-oil-rig-hysy-981-sooner-than-planned/.
“Vietnam, China and the Oil Rig Crisis: Who Blinked?,” The Diplomat, August
4, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/08/vietnam-china-and-the-oil-rig-
crisis-who-blinked/. Translated as “HD-981: Viet Nam không hề thúc thủ trước
Trung Quoc,” Radio France Internationale, August 6, 2014.
http://www.viet.rfi.fr/viet-nam/20140806-hd-981-viet-nam-khong-he-thuc-
thu-truoc-trung-quoc.
Can Vietnam's Maritime Strategy Counter China?,” The Diplomat, September
29, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/09/can-vietnams-maritime-strategy-
counter-china/.
“The US Lifts Arms Embargo: The Ball Is in Vietnam’s Court,” The Diplomat,
October 6, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/10/the-us-lifts-arms-embargo-
the-ball-is-in-vietnams-court/.
“Vietnam’s Extensive Strategic Partnership with Japan,” The Diplomat, October
14, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/10/vietnams-extensive-strategic-
partnership-with-japan/.
“Why the Upcoming China-Vietnam Defense Ministers Meeting is Immensely
Important,” The Diplomat, October 17, 2014.
http://thediplomat.com/2014/10/why-the-upcoming-china-vietnam-
defense-ministers-meeting-is-immensely-important/.
“China-Vietnam Defense Hotline Agreed: What Next?,” The Diplomat, October
20, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/10/china-vietnam-defense-hotline-
agreed-what-next/.
“How Vietnam Woos China and India Simultaneously,” The Diplomat, October
28, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/10/how-vietnam-woos-china-and-
india-simultaneously/.
“Vietnam’s Navy Crosses the Line,” The Diplomat, December 2, 2014.
http://thediplomat.com/2014/12/vietnams-navy-crosses-the-line/.
“India and Vietnam Advance Their Strategic Partnership,” The Diplomat,
December 11, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/12/india-and-vietnam-
advance-their-strategic-partnership/.
“Indonesia: Playing With Fire in the South China Sea,” The Diplomat, December
18, 2014. http://thediplomat.com/2014/12/indonesia-playing-with-fire-in-
the-south-china-sea/.
2013
Major publications:
“ASEAN, China and the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea,” The SAIS
Review of International Affairs, 33(2), Summer-Fall 2013, 75-84.
“China’s New Wave of Aggressive Assertiveness in the South China Sea," in
Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh, ed., China: Developmental Model, State-Civil Societal
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Interplay and Foreign Relations, Institute of China Studies, 2003-2013, ICS 10th
Anniversary Commemorative Anthology. Kuala Lumpur: Institute of China
Studies and University of Malaya Press, 2013. 623-651.
“China’s Relations with Laos and Cambodia,” in Jung Ho Bae and Jae H. Ku,
eds., China’s Internal and External Relations and Lessons for Korea and Asia.
Seoul: Korea Institute for National Reunification, 2013. 189-247.
“Maritime Security: A Synthesis,” in Thomas G. Mahnken, ed., Indo-Pacific
Maritime Security in the 21st Century: Proceedings of an International
Conference. Convened on February 21 and 22, 2011 at the Royal Australian
Navy Heritage Centre on Garden Island, Sydney. Newport, RI: US Naval War
College and Lowy Institute for International Policy, 2013. 48-52.
https://sites.google.com/a/usnwc.edu/levy-chair/workshops-and-
events/indo-pacificmaritimesecurityworkshop?pli=1.
“Navigating the currents of legal regimes and realpolitik in East Asia’s
maritime domain,” in Shicun Wu and Keyuan Zou eds., Securing the Safety of
Navigation in East Asia: Legal and Political Dimensions. Chandos Asian
Studies Series, Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2013. 17-50.
“New Commitment to a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea?,”
NBR Commentary The National Bureau of Asian Research], October 9,
2013. http://www.nbr.org/research/activity.aspx?id=360.
“Sovereignty Disputes in the South China Sea: Diplomacy, Legal Regimes and
Realpolitik,” in Владимир Колотов, ред. (Vladimir Kolotov ed.), Актуальные
проблемы региональной безопасности современной Азии и Африки
(Topical Issues of Regional Security in Asia and Africa). St. Petersburg: Faculty of
Asian and African Studies and the Ho Chi Minh Institute, St. Petersburg State
University, 2013). 308-353.
“Strategic Posture Review: Vietnam,” World Politics Review, January 15, 2013.
1-11.
“Vietnam,” in The Military Balance 2013. London: Routledge for The
International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2013. 275-277.
“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2013 Book of the
Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2013. 512-513.
“Vietnam’s Strategic Outlook,” in Security Outlook of the Asia Pacific
Countries and Its Implications for the Defense Sector, The NIDS International
Workshop on Asia Pacific Security, NIDS Joint Research Series No. 7. Tokyo:
The National Institute for Defense Studies Japan, 2013. 69-88.
Minor publications:
“Australia’s Strategic Outlook: Chinese Naval Modernisation and the Increased
Salience of Southeast Asia’s Maritime Domain,” Submission to the 2013
Defence White Paper, February 2013.
“Building a Comprehensive Partnership,” 40th Anniversary of Australia-
Vietnam Relations, The Canberra Times, February 25, 2013, 12.
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“Cambodia Becomes New Theater in US-China Fight for Asia,” The Cambodia
Daily, Opinion, February 25, 2013.
“Cambodia’s Opposition: Brinksmanship or the Long Game?,” cogitASIA
(CSIS: Center for Security and International Studies}, August 20, 2013.
http://cogitasia.com/cambodias-opposition-brinksmanship-or-the-long-
game/.
“China at Odds with U.N. Treaty,” USNI News [US Naval Institute], March 11,
2013. http://news.usni.org/2013/03/11/china-at-odds-with-u-n-
treaty#more-2251.
“China seeks to undermine US alliances in maritime East Asia,” Security Times
[Times Media Group], Supplement for Munich Security Conference, February
2013, 23.
“Chính sách nhân quyen mâu thuan cua Viet Nam,” Radio France
Internationale, Vietnamese Service, August 21, 2013.
http://www.viet.rfi.fr/viet-nam/20130821-chinh-sach-nhan-quyen-mau-
thuan-cua-viet-nam.
“Chính sách nhân quyền mâu thuẫn của Việt Nam ,” Viet Vung Vinh, August
22, 2013.
http://vietvungvinh.com/2013/index.php?option=com_content&view=articl
e&id=3576:chinh-sach-nhan-quyen-mau-thuan-cua-viet-nam&catid=49:chinh-
tri-xa-hoi&Itemid=82.
“Gillard lifts bilateral relations to new level,” Global Times, April 16, 2013.
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/775347.shtml#.UW43t0x-8qI.
“South China Sea Developments in 2013: ASEAN Unity Restored, Sino-Philippine
Tensions and ASEAN-China Consultations on a Code of Conduct,” South China Sea:
Facts and Legal Aspects, November 17, 2013.
http://southeastasiansea.wordpress.com/2013/11/17/south-china-sea-
developments-in-2013-asean-unity-restored-sino-philippine-tensions-and-
asean-china-consultations-on-a-code-of-conduct/.
“The Tug-of-War Over Cambodia,” USNI News [United States Naval Institute],
February 19, 2012. http://news.usni.org/2013/02/19/the-tug-of-war-over-
cambodia
“The U.S.-Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership: What’s in a Name?,” The
Strategist, Australian Strategic Policy Institute Blog, July 31, 2013.
http://www.aspistrategist.org.au/the-us-vietnam-comprehensive-
partnership-whats-in-a-name/.
“The U.S.-Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership: What’s in a Name?,”
cogitASIA, Center for Strategic and International Studies, July 30, 2013.
http://cogitasia.com/the-u-s-vietnam-comprehensive-partnership-whats-in-
a-name/.
“Vietnam and the United States: Convergence but Not Congruence of Strategic
Interests in the South China Sea,“ ISN ETZ Zurich, International Relations and
Security Network, February 13, 2013. http://isn.ethz.ch/isn/Digital-
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Library/Articles/Special-
Feature/Detail/?lng=en&id=159647&contextid774=159647&contextid775=159
646&tabid=1453526659.
“Why China and the US won’t go to war over the South China Sea,” East Asia
Forum, May 13, 2013. http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2013/05/13/why-
china-and-the-us-wont-go-to-war-over-the-south-china-sea/.
“Vietnam’s conflicted human rights policy,” Asian Currents [Asian Studies
Association of Australia], August 2013, 9-12.
http://asaa.asn.au/publications/ac/2013/asian-currents-13-08.pdf.
“Nhung dieu it duoc biet den va Tuong Giap,” Radio France Internationale,
October 13, 2013. http://www,viet.rfi.fr/print86512?print=now.
The Diplomat
“To Isolate Philippines, China Woos ASEAN,” The Diplomat, October 1, 2013.
http://thediplomat.com/flashpoints-blog/2013/10/01/to-isolate-
philippines-china-woos-asean/.
“With Russia’s Help, Vietnam Adopts A2/AD Strategy,” The Diplomat,
October 8, 2013. http://thediplomat.com/flashpoints-blog/2013/10/08/with-
russias-help-vietnam-adopts-a2ad-strategy/.
“China’s New Regional Security Treaty With ASEAN,” The Diplomat, October
16, 2013. http://thediplomat.com/flashpoints-blog/2013/10/16/chinas-new-
regional-security-treaty-with-asean/.
“China-ASEAN Joint Development Overshadowed by South China Sea,” The
Diplomat, October 25, 2013. http://thediplomat.com/flashpoints-
blog/2013/10/25/china-asean-joint-development-overshadowed-by-south-
china-sea/.
“Philippines Should Apologize for False Scarborough Claims,” The Diplomat,
October 30, 2013. http://thediplomat.com/flashpoints-
blog/2013/10/30/philippines-should-apologize-for-false-scarborough-
claims/.
“Vietnam Gradually Warms Up to US Military,” The Diplomat, November 6,
2013. http://thediplomat.com/flashpoints-blog/.
“The Bear is Back: Russia Returns to Vietnam,” The Diplomat, November 26,
2013. http://thediplomat.com/2013/11/the-bear-is-back-russia-returns-to-
vietnam/.
“How India-Vietnam Strategic Ties Are Mutually Beneficial,” The Diplomat,
December 3, 2013. http://thediplomat.com/2013/12/how-india-vietnam-
strategic-ties-are-mutually-beneficial/.
“US-Philippines Struggle to Reach Troop Basing Deal,” The Diplomat,
December 11, 2013, http://thediplomat.com/2013/12/us-philippines-
struggle-to-reach-troop-basing-deal/.
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“USS Cowpens Incident Reveals Strategic Mistrust Between U.S. and China,”
The Diplomat, December 17, 2013. http://thediplomat.com/2013/12/uss-
cowpens-incident-reveals-strategic-mistrust-between-u-s-and-china/.
“Japan and the United States Renew Commitments to Maritime Security,” The
Diplomat, December 28, 2013. http://thediplomat.com/2013/12/japan-and-
the-united-states-renew-commitments-to-maritime-security/
2012
“Aggressive Assertiveness: Beijing Ratchets Up Pressure in South China Sea,”
Defense News, January 18, 2012.
http://www.defensenews.com/article/20120118/DEFFEAT05/201180306/A
ggressive-Assertiveness?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|FRONTPAGE|p
The Apparatus of Authoritarian Rule in Viet Nam, SEARC Working Paper
Series No. 118, Hong Kong: Southeast Asia Research Centre, College of Liberal
Arts and Social Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, January 2012. 42pp.
"ASEAN’S Code of Conduct in the South China Sea: A Litmus Test for
Community-Building?," The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 10, Issue 34, No. 4,
August 20, 2012, 1-23.
”Ban Huong Dan Thuc Thi DOC Co Lam Diu Cang Thang o Bien Dong? Dan
Gia Nhung Dien Bien va Sao Khi Ky Ket [Will the Guidelines to Implement the
DOC Lessen Tensions in the South China Sea? An Assessment of Developments
Before and After Their Adoption],” in Dang Dinh Quy, general editor, Tranh
Chap Bien Dong: Luat Phap, Dia Chiinh Tri va Hoc Tac Quoc Te. (Hanoi: Nha
Xuat Ban The Gioi, 2012), 209-236.
“Ban ve Quan He giua Cam-pu-chia va My” (On Cambodia-United States
Relations), Nghien Cuu Quoc Te (International Studies) [Hanoi: Diplomatic
Academy of Vietnam], 2(89), June 2012, 95-110.
“Behind the Scenes of ASEAN’s Breakdown,” cogitAsia [Center for Strategic
& International Studies, Washington, D.C.], July 26, 2012.
http://cogitasia.com/behind-the-scenes-of-aseans-breakdown/
“Behind the scenes of ASEAN’s Breakdown,” Asia Times Online, July 27, 2012.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Southeast_Asia/NG27Ae03.html.
“Cambodia and Vietnam: Good Fences Make Good Neighbours,” in Pou
Sothirak, Geoffrey Wade and Mark Hong, eds., Cambodia: Progress and
Challenges Since 1991. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2012.
62-77.
“Cambodia-United States Relations,” in Pou Sothirak, Geoffrey Wade and
Mark Hong, eds., Cambodia: Progress and Challenges Since 1991. Singapore:
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2012. 96-107.
“The China-Philippines Face Off at Scarborough Shoal: Back to Square One?,”
e-International Relations, April 26, 2012. http://www.e-
ir.info/2012/04/26/the-china-philippines-face-off-at-scarborough-shoal-
back-to-square-one/
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“Code of Conduct in the South China Sea Undermined by ASEAN Disarray,”
U.S. Naval Institute, July 19, 2012. http://news.usni.org/news-
analysis/news/code-conduct-south-china-sea-undermined-asean-disarray
Collateral Damage: Sino-Soviet Rivalry and the Termination of the Sino-Vietnamese
Alliance by Nicholas Khoo (New York: Columbia University Press, 2012),
Review by Carlyle A. Thayer, H-Diplo Roundtable Reviews, 13(4), January
2012, 15-18. http://www.h-net.org/~diplo/roundtables/PDF/Roundtable-
XIII-14.pdf.
“Diplomatic Currents Running Strong in the South China Sea,” East Asia
Forum, April 4, 2012.
http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2012/04/04/diplomatic-currents-running-
strong-in-the-south-china-sea/
“The Five Power Defence Arrangements at Forty (1971-2011),” Southeast Asian
Affairs 2012, edited by Daljit Singh and Pushpa Thambipillai. Singapore:
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2012. 61-72.
“Hạm đội tàu ngầm Việt Nam,” BBC Vietnamese Service, August 25, 2012.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/vietnamese/vietnam/2012/08/120825_viet_submari
nes.shtml.
“Hanoi and the Pentagon: A Budding Courtship,” U.S. Naval Institute, June 11,
2012. http://news.usni.org/news-analysis/hanoi-and-pentagon-budding-
courtship
“Is the Philippines an Orphan?,” The Diplomat, May 2, 2012. http://the-
diplomat.com/2012/05/02/is-the-philippines-an-orphan/
“Mục đích chuyến thăm Việt Nam của bộ trưởng Quốc phòng Mỹ,” Radio
France Internationale, May 25, 2012. http://www.viet.rfi.fr/viet-
nam/20120525-muc-dich-chuyen-tham-viet-nam-cua-bo-truong-quoc-phong-
my
“Myanmar: Lifting Sanctions Is More Difficult Than Imposing Sanctions,” AFG
Venture Dispatches, June 2012.
http://www.afgventuregroup.com/dispatches/afg-venture-group-
newsletter/myanmar-lifting-the-sanctions-is-more-difficult-than-imposing-
sanctions-carlyle-a-thayer-emeritus-professor-the-university-of-new-south-
wales-at-the-australian-defence-force-academy-canberra/
Need for Reform and Governance Capacities in Asia: Country Report Vietnam.
Gütersloh: Bertlesmann Stiftung, 2012. (with Aurel Croissant and Jörn Dosch).
“Nhung gi dang sau vu Vinalines,” BBC Vietnamese, May 23, 2012.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/vietnamese/vietnam/2012/05/120523_thayer_vn_po
litics.shtml
“Reader Riposte: South China Sea and ASEAN,” The Interpreter, July 31, 2012.
http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2012/07/31/South-China-Sea-let-
ASEAN-work-it-out.aspx?p=true
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“The Rise of China and Maritime Security in Southeast Asia,” IDE-JETRO.
Tokyo: Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization,
2012.
http://www.ide.go.jp/Japanese/Publish/Download/Seisaku/120208.html
“The Russia-Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership,” East Asia Forum, October
9, 2012. http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2012/10/09/the-russia-vietnam-
comprehensive-partnership/
“Russian Subs in Vietnam,” U.S. Naval Institute, August 21, 2012.
http://news.usni.org/news-analysis/news/russian-subs-vietnam
“Security Cooperation in the South China Sea: An Assessment of Recent
Trends,” in The South China Sea Reader, National Security Review special
edition, Papers and Proceedings of the Manila Conference on the South China
Sea: Toward A Region of Peace, Cooperation and Progress, July 5-6, 2011,
Manila, Philippines. Manila: National Defense College of the Philippines,
Foreign Service Institute and Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, 2011. 13-40.
“Staking claims in the South China Sea,” The Security Times [Times Media]
Supplement for Munich Security Conference, September 2012, 14.
“The Senkaku Islands Dispute: Risk to U.S. Rebalancing in the Asia-Pacific?,”
U.S. Naval Institute, October 16, 2012. http://news.usni.org/news-
analysis/news/senkaku-islands-dispute-risk-us-rebalancing-asia-pacific
“The Shangri-La Dialogue 2012,” e-International Relations, June 12, 2012.
http://www.e-ir.info/2012/06/12/the-shangri-la-dialogue-2012/.
“Standoff at Scarborough Shoal: Implications for US-China Relations,” China-
US Focus, May 9, 2012. http://www.chinausfocus.com/print/?id=15784
“Standoff in the South China Sea: Scarborough Shoal standoff reveals blunt
edge of China’s peaceful rise,” Yale Global Online, June 12, 2012.
http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/standoff-south-china-sea
“Strategic Relations in Asia: An Overview,” International Studies [Hanoi:
Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam]. No. 26, July 2012, 65-90.
“Tầu ngầm Nga tại Việt Nam,” Radio France Internationale, August 22, 2012.
http://www.viet.rfi.fr/viet-nam/20120822-tau-ngam-nga-tai-viet-nam
“Việt Nam: Biểu tình trong quá khứ và hiện tại,” Ba Sàm, July 26, 2012.
http://anhbasam.wordpress.com/2012/07/31/bieu-tinh-trong-qua-khu-va-
hien-tai-o-vn/
“Viet Nam Tren Con Duong Hoi Nhap Toan Cau: Thuc Day Quan He Doi Tac
Chien Luoc Thong Qua Hop Tac An Ninh Quoc Te,” in Viet Nam Tren Duong
Hoi Nhap va Phat Trien Ben Vung, Hoi Thao Quoc Te Viet Nam Hoc Lan Thu
IV. Hanoi: Viet Khoa Hoc Xa Hoi Viet Nam and Dai Hoc Quoc Gia Ha Noi,
2012. 197-205.
“Vietnam,” in Joel Krieger, editor-in-chief, The Oxford Companion to
Comparative Politics. 2 Volumes. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Vol. 2, 468-470.
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“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2012 Book of the
Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2012. 490-491.
“Vietnam looking to play pivotal role with both China and US,” Asian Review,
The Global Times (Beijing), July 25, 2012, 13.
“Vietnam On the Road to Global Integration: Forging Strategic Partnerships
Through International Security Cooperation,” in Vietnam on the Road to
Integration and Sustainable Development, The Fourth International
Conference on Vietnamese Studies. Hanoi: Vietnam Academy of Social
Sciences and Vietnam National University, 2012. 206-214.
“Vietnam’s Anti-Climatic Showdown at the Sixth Party Plenum, “ Asia Policy
Blog, cogitASIA [Center for Strategic & International Studies], October 23, 2012.
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plenum/
“Vietnam’s regional growth tied to renewed Russian relations,” Asian Review,
Global Times (Beijing), September 25, 2012, 13.
“Vietnam’s regional growth tied to renewed Russian relations,” reprinted in
The Nelson Report, September 28, 2012.
2011
“Aggressive Assertiveness: Beijing Ratchets Up Pressure in South China Sea,”
Op Ed, Defense News, June 12, 2011, online edition.
“Cau Truc Quan He Viet Nam-Trung Quoc Giai Doan 1991-2008 [The Structure
of Vietnam-China Relations, 1991-2008],” in Vu Minh Giang, et al., eds., Viet
Nam Hoc Ky Yeu Hoi Thao Quoc Te Lan Thu Ba [Viet Nam Studies Proceedings
of the 3rd International Conference], Vol. 6, Viet Nam: Hoi Nhap va Phat Trien
[Viet Nam: Integration and Development]. Hanoi: National University of
Hanoi Publishing House, 2010. 728-751.
“China and Southeast Asia: A Shifting Zone of Interaction,” in James Clad, Sean
M. McDonald and Bruce Vaughn, eds., The Borderlands of Southeast Asia:
Geopolitics, Terrorism, and Globalization. Center for Strategic Research,
Institute of National Strategic Studies. Washington, D.C.: National Defense
University Press, 2011. 235-261.
China and Vietnam: The Politics of Asymmetry by Brantly Womack (New York:
Cambridge University Press, 2006) in Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 42(2),
June 2011, 352-354.
“China’s New Wave of Aggressive Assertiveness in the South China Sea,” The
International Journal of China Studies [Institute of China Studies, University
of Malaya], 2(3), December 2011, 555-583.
“China’s Rise and the Passing of U.S. Primacy: Australia Debates Its Future,”
Roundtable U.S. Re-engagement in Asia, Asia Policy [National Bureau of
Asian Research], 12, July 2011, 20-26.
http://www.nbr.org/Publications/issue.aspx?id=230
“Chinese Assertiveness in the South China Sea and Southeast Asian
Responses,” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 30(2), 2011, 77-104.
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“Climate Change and Its Impact on Southeast Asian Security,” Asian Currents
[Asian Studies Association of Australia], February 2011, 10-11.
“Conclusion: China’s New Wave of Aggressive Assertiveness in the South
China Sea,” Perspective, The Nelson Report, June 21, 2011.
www.samuelsinternational.com.
“The Five Power Defence Arrangements Exercises, 2004-10,” in Ian Storey, Ralf
Emmers and Daljit Singh, eds., Five Power Arrangements at Forty, Singapore:
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2011. 51-67.
“Leadership Change in Vietnam,” ASEAN Monthly Commentary [Institute of
Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia and Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade, Republic of Korea] vol. 2 (February 2011) 3-4.
“Military Politics in Contemporary Vietnam: Political Engagement, Corporate
Interests and Professionalism,” Marcus Mietzner. ed., The Political Resurgence
of the Military in Southeast Asia: Conflict and Leadership. London and New
York: Routledge, 2011. 63-84.
“Nhung Bien Dien Gan Day o Bien Dong: Tac Dong Doi Voi An Ninh va Thanh
Vuong o Khu Vuc [Recent Developments in the South China Sea: Gronds for
Cautious Optimism],”in Dang Dinh Quy, editor, Bien Dong Huong Toi Mot
Khu Vuc Hoa Binh, An Ninh va Hoc Tac (Hanoi: Nha Xuat Ban The Gioi on
behalf of Hoc Vien Ngoai Giao, 2011), 119-144.
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Loy and Haig Patapan, eds., Political Legitimacy in Asia: New Leadership
Challenges. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. 39-59.
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Optimism,” in Tran Truong Thuy, ed., The South China Sea: Towards a Region
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russia-vietnam-relations.
“Security Cooperation in the South China Sea: An Assessment of Recent
Trends,” in The South China Sea Reader, National Security Review special
edition, Papers and Proceedings of the Manila Conference on the South China
Sea: Toward A Region of Peace, Cooperation and Progress, July 5-6, 2011,
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Foreign Service Institute and Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, 2011. 13-40.
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“South China Sea: ASEAN and China,” East Asia Forum, July 14, 2011.
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‘National Interest’,” China-U.S. Focus, June 23, 2011.
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