Vietnam and its relations with the U.S.
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Vietnam and its relations with the U.S.
(Countries, regional studies, trading blocks, unions, world organizations)
Nova Science Publishers, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
After communist North Vietnam's victory over U.S.-backed South Vietnam in 1975, U.S.-Vietnam relations remained essentially frozen until the mid-1990's. Since then, bilateral ties have expanded to the point where the relationship has been virtually normalised. Indeed, since 2002, overlapping strategic and economic interests have compelled the U.S. and Vietnam to improve relations across a wide spectrum of issues. For years, human rights have been the biggest thorn in the side of the relationship. Vietnam is a one-party, authoritarian state ruled by the VCP, which appears to be following a strategy of permitting most forms of personal and religious expression while selectively repressing individuals and organisations that it deems a threat to the party's monopoly on power. This book explores the current issues and implications in U.S.-Vietnam relations.
目次
- Preface
- Vietnam PNTR Status & WTO Accession: Issues & Implicat`ions for the United States
- U.S. Clothing Imports from Vietnam: Trade Policies & Performance
- U.S.-Vietnam Relations: Background & Issues for Congress
- Potential Trade Effects of Adding Vietnam to the Generalized System of Preferences Program
- Vietnamese Victims of Agent Orange & U.S.-Vietnam Relations
- U.S.-Vietnam Relations in 2009: Current Issues & Implications for U.S. Policy
- U.S.-Vietnam Economic & Trade Relations: Issues for the 111th Congress
- Vietnam: The Next Frontier for Trade in Asia
- Index.
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