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The strengthening of U.S - Vietnam. Relations with the rise of China

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  • Laura Osorio Gómez y Cristina Soler Velez
  • Cristina Soler Vélez

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Brown, F. Z., & Tuan, H. A. (2010). Rapprochement between Vietnam and the United States/Rapprochement between Vietnam and the United States: A response. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 32(3), 317-349. Engst, F. (2011). The Rise of China and its Implications. University of International Business and Economics, Beijing. Grinter, L. E. (2006). China, the United States, and mainland Southeast Asia: Opportunism and the limits of power. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 28(3), 447-465 Kristof, N. D. (1993). The Rise of China. Retrieved April 26, 2014 from Rise of China-Foreign Affairs: http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/49405/nicholas-d-kristof/the-rise-of-china Manyin, M. E. (2013). U.S.- Vietnam Relations in 2013: Current Issues and Implications for U.S. Policy. Retrieved January 4, 2014, from Congressional Research Service: https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R40208.pdf Nguyen, H. H. (2013, July 25). The Diplomat. Retrieved February 4, 2014, from US- Vietnam Ties: Time for a Rethink?: http://thediplomat.com/2013/07/us-vietnam-ties-time-for-a-rethink/ Office of the Press Secretary. (2013, July 25). The White House. Retrieved February 4, 2014, from Joint Statement by President Barack Obama of the United States of America and President Truong Tan Sang of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Sutter, R. G., Brown, M., Adamson, T. J., Mochizuki, M. M., & Ollapally, D. (August de 2013). Balancing Acts: The U.S. Rebalance and Asia-Pacific Stability. Sigur Center for Asian Studies Journal, 1-43. Wndsor, R. E. (1968). Vietnam and United States Policy in Asia. Royal Institute of International Affairs, 44 (2), 202-213.

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  • Laura Osorio Gómez y Cristina Soler Velez & Cristina Soler Vélez, 2014. "The strengthening of U.S - Vietnam. Relations with the rise of China," Revista Digital Mundo Asia Pacífico, Universidad EAFIT, vol. 3(4), pages 57-63, June.
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