ABSTRACT

Ten American and Japanese specialists offer a comprehensive analysis of one of the most dramatic developments in Asia today: the re-emergence of Vietnam - not as the belligerent champion of a militant ideology and socialist cause, but as an open, friendly country seeking a respected place in the world community. Basing their observations on five years of study, visits to Vietnam, and numerous interviews with knowledgeable officials, scholars and businessmen there and in the United States and Japan, the authors evaluate the political, ecnomic, social and foreign policy changes that have been taking place in Vietnam over the past decade, trace the responses of the United States and Japan and offer a policy prescription for responding to the challenges of the future.

part |11 pages

Overview

part |102 pages

Reform at Home

chapter 1|22 pages

Politics in Transition

chapter 2|29 pages

The Economic Take-off

chapter 3|28 pages

A Society Emerging from Crisis

chapter 4|21 pages

The Strategic Predicament

part |58 pages

The Opening to the World

chapter 5|17 pages

Coping with China

chapter 6|20 pages

Detaching from Cambodia

chapter 7|19 pages

Joining ASEAN

part |62 pages

The Responses of Japan and the United States