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1595Vietnam’s Security Challenges: Priorities, Policy Implications and Prospects for Regional CooperationIn The Fourth International Workshop on Asia-Pacific Security, Tokyo, Japan, Nids Ministry of Defense, Japan. pp. 93-112. 2013.The historic end of the Cold War and the rising tide of globalization have significantly changed the nature of threats and security discourses in Asia. There is a notable shift of attention from military power as the core determinant of national security to several non-traditional sectors with a much enhanced role of economic, political, and societal forces. Non-traditional security issues—such as climate change, natural disasters, transnational crimes, and terrorism—require both policymake…Read more
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1061Pension Reforms in Viet Nam: Voices of Local CitizenryDissertation, Victoria University of Wellington. 2022.Many developing countries have reformed their national pension systems in response to ageing populations and to increase pension scheme participation. The World Bank has been active in pension reforms in developing countries since the 1990s, and Vietnamese pension reforms since 2004 have reflected many proposals of the World Bank – a leading international donor to Viet Nam since 1993. There have been many criticisms of the World Bank’s pension privatisation proposals for developing countries – f…Read more
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646Internal Instability as a Security Challenge for VietnamJournal of Southwest Jiaotong University 55 (4): 1-13. 2020.National security is one of the most critical elements for Vietnam society, economy and political system, their stability, sustainability and prosperity. It is unconditionally the top priority for Vietnamese government, State, Communist Party and military forces. In the contemporary world with advanced technology and rapid globalization process taking place, beside many extant economic, social and political benefits there are many appearing challenges and threats that could endanger and destabil…Read more
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204To Measure the Degrees of the Autonomy in VietnamJournal of the International Academy for Case Studies 27 (S4): 1-14. 2021.Through analyzing policy and regulatory documents as well as in-depth interviews with experts, this study aims to address two research purposes. First, inspired by Europe's institutional autonomy scorecard, this study aims to introduce a similar one that appropriates to the Vietnam’s context. Vietnam's scorecard also has four dimensions as like the European one, these are: academic, organizational, staffing and financial. Nevertheless, the differences include: (i) the selection of specific indic…Read more
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78Case study of eNav forecast - a navigation application developed by NASCA GeosystemsDissertation, SEINÄJOKI UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES. 2011.The objective of this paper was to identify the level of demand in the Vietnamese fisheries sector for e-Nav – weather and sea condition forecast application developed by NASCA Geosystems. NASCA Geosystems is a small company of five people operating in the field of information technology consulting. Management at NASCA Geosystems wanted to study the Vietnamese market in order to expand their operation in Vietnam. In this thesis, both qualitative and quantitative methods were applied. The quantit…Read more
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22Ulam-Hyers Stability and Ulam-Hyers-Rassias Stability for Fuzzy Integrodifferential EquationComplexity 2019 1-10. 2019.
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21L’accès aux médicaments : quelles contributions des règles sur les brevets de l’Accord de partenariat transpacifique global et progressiste?Médecine et Droit 2019 (159): 145-152. 2019.
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17Religious Pluralism and Religious Belief in Vietnam TodayPhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 21 (1): 129-148. 2020.Vietnam is a communist country. For a Marxist ideologue, “religion is the opium of the masses.” But many communist countries—over the years—have evolved from a strictly atheistic persuasion to a tolerance for religious practices. Except probably in North Korea, this transformation from an atheistic perspective to religious tolerance has become a phenomenon in communist countries like Russia and China.Vietnam did not have that experience. This paper will show that religious pluralism was tolerate…Read more
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10Higher reciprocity law and an analogue of the Grunwald–Wang theorem for the ring of polynomials over an ultra-finite fieldAnnals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (6): 103438. 2024.
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17th/18th Century Philosophy |