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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Party Congress of Unity
The Communist Party of Vietnam sets ambitious economic goals for the country
Vietnam and Trump's Trade War
The new US-tariffs of 20 percent pose a challenge to Hanoi’s export-based growth strategy
Spurred towards a Shared Future
Xi Jinping's visit to Vietnam exemplifies a shift in China's foreign policy, further turning towards its southern neighbors. Amid the US's trade war chaos, his efforts were well received.
Stability amid Global Changes
Former ASEAN Secretary-General Le Luong Minh discusses the association's current predicaments. Only by remaining faithful to its principles, the bloc will be able to seize the opportunities at hand.
Breakthrough in Vietnam's Land Law
Prof. Vu Cong Giao analyzes how recent legislative changes benefit common people and ethnic minorities.
Reform or Revolution?
Vietnam is undertaking an ambitious restructuring of its political and administrative system.
SET in the Mekong Delta
Vietnam’s agricultural heartland faces mounting environmental challenges. This volume explores recent research, case studies and policy insights to offer pathways towards its sustainable development.
The Values of Socialism
Socialism is understood through various approaches: as an ideal, a doctrine, and a social regime. This book brings together national and international scholars to discuss the relevance and future of socialist thought.
More Friends, Fewer Enemies
How Vietnamese foreign policy embraces the “bamboo diplomacy” approach
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.