Publications
Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung Hanoi office regularly publishes a wide range of resources on issues relevant to Southeast Asia and beyond. All our articles, books and research papers are free to access. Together with our partners, we strive to enrich political debates, shed light on key issues, and offer up different perspectives on regional and global challenges. We have categorized our publications according to topics and countries. Please use the tags below.
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Indonesia’s Revolt against Oligarchy
The uprising of 2025 might just have been the beginning of further struggles
Vietnam and Trump's Trade War
The new US-tariffs of 20 percent pose a challenge to Hanoi’s export-based growth strategy
Clean Cars, Dirty Nickel
Nickel plays a critical role in the green transition as it is one of essential feedstocks for lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles. This study maps the supply chain of battery-grade nickel, starting from the production in Indonesia.
Thailand's Rainbow Capitalism
Activists describe the legalization of the "marriage for all" as a milestone. However, more needs to be done to protect the LGBT+ community.
Breakthrough in Vietnam's Land Law
Prof. Vu Cong Giao analyzes how recent legislative changes benefit common people and ethnic minorities.
Towards Feminist Judgments
Through a critical reinterpretation of six prominent cases, this book demonstrates in which ways legal decisions can either reinforce or challenge gender inequality.
Science and Technology in Vietnam
[Vietnamese only] A collection of contributions to the international workshop “Social Changes and Science, Technology and Innovation Management Issues in Vietnam” hosted by our partner the Institute of Policy and Management
Social Justice and Market Economy
Social equity is an essential and legitimate aspiration of human and the core value of socialism. For over 30 years, along with the economic growth, social equity has become one of the important and prerequisite requirements in Vietnam.
Women Migrant Workers and Covid-19
A research team has studied and compared how the second and fourth Covid-19 outbreaks in Vietnam have affected women migrant workers in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Migrants' Disability Rights and Covid-19
Although the impact of the Covid pandemic on people with disabilities has become the main concern of advocates for the rights of people with disabilities, there exists limited research on migrants with disabilities in big cities of Vietnam.