2024
DOI: 10.37868/hsd.v6i1.550
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US-China global competition and dilemma for Vietnam's strategic choices in the South China Sea conflict

Nguyen Manh Cuong,
Kaddour Chelabi,
Safia Anjum
et al.

Abstract: The South China Sea (SCS) conflict has become a critical factor for regional peace and development with growing geopolitical competition between China and the USA. To face the rising threat of China, the study argues that the balance of power theory is relevant to explain why Vietnam attempts to strengthen strategic alliances with the USA, Russia, EU, and India to balance against the rising threat of China in SCS. However, this theory is not able to explain why Vietnam has a bandwagoning policy toward China at… Show more

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