Você está na página 1de 36

Carlyle A.

Thayer
Publications
(http://www.pol.adfa.edu.au/staff/thayer/pubs.html)

(http://www.apcss.org/thayerc.html)

Books
1999 eds., Vietnamese Foreign Policy in Transition. Singapore: Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies, 1999. 294pp. (with Ramses Amer).
1996 eds. Bringing Democracy to Cambodia: Peacekeeping and Elections,
Canberra: Regime Change and Regime Maintenance in Asia and the
Pacific Project, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The
Australian National University and Australian Defence Studies
Centre, 1996. 136pp. (with Viberto Selochan)

1995 eds. A Crisis of Expectations: UN Peacekeeping in the 1990s. Boulder:


Westview Press, 317pp. (with Ramesh Thakur)

1993 Soviet Relations with India and Vietnam, 1945-1992. Delhi, Bombay,
Calcutta and Madras: Oxford University Press, 369pp. Revised and
updated from the 1992 edition. (with Ramesh Thakur)

1993 eds. Reshaping Regional Relations: Asia-Pacific and the Former


Soviet Union. Boulder, San Francisco and Oxford: Westview Press,
299pp. (with Ramesh Thakur)

1992 Soviet Relations with India and Vietnam. London: The Macmillan
Press, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 315pp. (with Ramesh Thakur)

1990 Trends and Strains: Pakistan, India, Vietnam, Japan. New Delhi:
Continental Publishing House for The International Institute for Asia
Pacific Studies, 1990. 150pp. (with Joseph A. Camilleri et al.)

1989 War By Other Means: National Liberation and Revolution in


Vietnam, 1954-1960. Sydney, London and Boston: Allen & Unwin,
256pp.

1987 eds. The Soviet Union as an Asian Pacific Power: Implications of


Gorbachev’s 1986 Vladivostok Initiative. Special Studies in
International Security. Boulder and London: Westview Press and
South Melbourne: Macmillan Australia, 236pp. (with Ramesh Thakur)

Major Research Monographs

2010 Southeast Asia: Patterns of Security Cooperation, ASPI Strategy


Report. Canberra: Australian Strategic Policy Institute, September
2010. 68pp.
16
2009 Vietnam People’s Army: Development and Modernization. Armed
Forces Lecture Paper Series Paper No. 4. Bandar Seri Begawan: Sultan
Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2009.
43pp.

2000 Multilateral Institutions in Asia: The ASEAN Regional Forum.


APCSS Seminar Reports. Honolulu: Asia-Pacific Center for Security
Studies, December 2000. 59pp.

1995 Beyond Indochina, Adelphi Paper 297 London: Oxford University


Press for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, July 1995.
73pp.

1994 The Vietnam People’s Army Under Doi Moi, Pacific Strategic Paper
no. 7, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1994. 122pp.

1993 eds., Vietnam and the Rule of Law. Political and Social Change
Monograph no. 19, Canberra: Department of Political and Social
Change, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National
University, 1993. 189pp. (with David G. Marr)

1992 Vietnam. Asia-Australia Briefing Papers, Sydney: The Asia-Australia


Institute, The University of New South Wales, 1992. 76pp.

1982 Vietnam Since 1975 – Two Views From Australia. CSAAR Research
Paper no. 20. Brisbane: Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian
Relations, Griffith University, 1982. 70pp. (with David G. Marr)

Forthcoming (completed in press)

Book Review, Brantly Womack, China and Vietnam: The Politics of Asymmetry.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. For Journal of Southeast Asian
Studies, Submitted January 25, 2010. Publication date: January 2011.

“China and Southeast Asia: A Shifting Zone of Interaction,” in Sean


McDonald and Bruce Vaughn, eds., The Borderlands of Southeast Asia:
Geopolitics, Terrorism, and Globalization. Washington, D.C. National
Defense University Press, 2011.

“Vietnam and the Impact of Climate Change,” in Daniel Moran, ed., Climate
Change and National Security: A Country-Level Analysis. Washington, D.C.:
Georgetown University Press, 2011. 48-75. Publication date April 2011.

“The Expanding Roles of the Vietnam People’s Army, 1975-2002,” in Gilles de


Gantès and Tobias Rettig, eds., Armées et sociétés en Asie de Sud-Est XIXe-
Xxe. Paris: Éditions Les Indes Savantes, 2011. 455-470. Publication date July
14, 2011.

11/6/98
16
“Military Politics in Contemporary Vietnam: Political Engagement, Corporate
Interests and Professionalism,” Marcus Mietzner. ed., Military Politics in
Contemporary Southeast Asia. London: Routledge, 2011.

“Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia,” in Joseph Liow and Nadirshyah


Hosen, eds., Islam in Southeast Asia, London and Singapore: Routledge and
the Rajaratnam School of International Studies, 2011. 4 vols.

“Recent Developments in the South China Sea: Implications for Regional


Security,” in Tran Truong Thuy, ed., The South China Sea: Cooperation for
Regional Security and Development. Hanoi: Nha Xuat Ban The Gioi, 2011.

“The Structure of Vietnam-China Relations, 1991-2008,” in Pham Quang


Minh, ed., Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Vietnamese
Studies. Hanoi: Vietnam National Academy of the Social Sciences, 2011.

“The United States and the Challenge of Non-Traditional Security Issues in


Southeast Asia,” in K. S. Nathan, ed., The United States and the New Asia:
Towards Partnership and Multilateral Engagement in the 21st Century. 2011.

“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2011 Book of


the Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2011.

“The Vietnam People’s Army: Victory at Home (1975), Success in Cambodia


(1989),” in Peter Dennis and Jeffrey Grey, eds., Armies in Victory and Defeat:
Armies in the Aftermath of Conflict. Newport, NSW: Big Sky Publications,
2011.

“Vietnam’s Defence Policy and Its Impact of Foreign Relations”, Viet Hoc
Nien San [Annals of Vietnamese Studies, (Universität Hamburg)], 2011.

“Vietnam’s Relations with China and the United States,” in Phan Quang
Minh, ed., The Role of Vietnam in the Asia-Pacific, Hanoi: Rosa Luxemburg
Stiftung and University of Social Sciences and Humanities Vietnam, 2011.

2010

“Bất thường Biển Đông trong nghị trình ASEAN,” Tuan Vietnam.Net, July 27,
2010.
http://tuanvietnam.net/2010-07-25-bat-thuong-bien-dong-trong-nghi-trinh-
asean

‘A battle between the dragon and the eagle’, Opinion, UNIKEN, No. 59,
November/December 2010, 16.
http://www.unsw.edu.au/news/pad/uniken/2010/uniken_novdec_2010.p
df

Book Review: Mark Atwood Lawrence, The Vietnam War: A Concise


International History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008 in The Journal of
Military History, 74(3), 2010, 1340-1341.
11/6/98
16
“China’s Soft Power v America’s Smart Power,” East Asia Forum, August 31,
2010.
http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2010/08/31/chinas-soft-power-v-americas-
smart-power/#more-13831

'Có lẽ Việt Nam đang mừng thầm', Nguoi Viet Online, July 26, 2010.
http://www.nguoi-viet.com/absolutenm/anmviewer.asp?a=116529

“Political Legitimacy in Vietnam: Challenge and Response”, Politics & Policy


[Journal of the Policy Studies Organization], 38(3), June 2010, 423-444.

Recent Developments in the South China Sea: Grounds for Cautious


Optimism?, RSIS Working Paper No. 220, Singapore: S. Rajaratnam School of
International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore,
December 14, 2010. 33pp.

“Recent Developments in the South China Sea: Implications for Peace,


Stability and Cooperation in the Region,” in Tran Truong Thuy, ed., The South
China Sea: Cooperation for Regional Security and Development: Proceedings
of the International Workshop co-organized by the Diplomatic Academy of
Vietnam and the Vietnam Lawyers’ Association, 26-27 November 2009,
Hanoi, Vietnam. Hanoi: Nha Xuat Ban The Gioi, 2010. 125-138.

“The South China Sea Dispute: A Review of Developments and Their


Implications since the 2002 Declaration on the Conduct of Parties,” in K. V.
Kesavan and Daljit Singh, eds., South and Southeast Asia: Responding to
Changing Geo-Political and Security Challenges. Singapore: Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies and New Delhi: KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2010. 57-72 (with Ian
Storey).
Southeast Asia: Patterns of Security Cooperation, ASPI Strategy Report. Canberra:
Australian Strategic Policy Institute, September 2010. 68pp.
“Southeast Asia: Patterns of Security Cooperation,” East Asia Forum, October
29, 2010.
http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2010/10/29/southeast-asia-patterns-of-
security-cooperation/print/

“The Trial of Le Cong Dinh: New Challenges to the Legitimacy of Vietnam’s


Party-State,” Journal of Vietnamese Studies, 5(3), 2010, 196-207.

“The United States and Chinese Assertiveness in the South China Sea,”
Security Challenges [Kokoda Foundation], 6(2), Winter 2010, 69-84.

“US Rapprochement with Laos and Cambodia,” Contemporary Southeast


Asia, 32(3), 2010, 442-459.
“US-Vietnam Relations: A Scorecard,” Asia Pacific Bulletin (East-West
Center, Washington, D.C.), No. 67, September 14, 2010. 1-2.

11/6/98
16
http://www.eastwestcenter.org/publications/search-for-
publications/browse-alphabetic-list-of-
titles/?class_call=view&pub_ID=3548&mode=view

“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2010 Book of the


Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2010. 490-491.

“Vietnam and Rising China: The Structural Dynamics of Mature Asymmetry,”


in Daljit Singh, ed., Southeast Asian Affairs 2010. Singapore: Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies, 2010. 392-409.

“Vietnam’s Crackdown on Pro-Democracy Activists,” Asian Currents (Asian


Studies Association of Australia e-bulletin), no. 66, February 2010.
http://asaa.asn.au/publications/ac/asian-currents-10-02.html

“Vietnam’s Defensive Diplomacy,” Op Ed, The Wall Street Journal, August


20-22, 2010. 11,

2009

“Al Qaeda in Southeast Asia: Problematising ‘Linkages’ between Southeast


Asian and International Terrorism,” in William Tow, ed., Re-envisioning
Asia-Pacific Security: A Regional-Global Nexus? New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2009 (with Greg Fealy). 211-227.

“Cambodia: The Cambodian People’s Party Consolidates Power,” in Daljit


Singh, ed., Southeast Asian Affairs 2009 [Singapore: Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies, 2009], 85-101.

“Kevin Rudd’s multi-layered Asia Pacific Community initiative”, East Asia


Forum, June 22, 2009. http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2009/06/22/kevin-
rudds-multi-layered-asia-pacific-community-initiative/.

“Kevin Rudd’s multi-layered Asia Pacific Community initiative,” East Asia


Forum Quarterly, 1(2), July-September 2009, 15-16.

“Maritime Strategic Overview of the Asia-Pacific Region,” in Joshua Ho, ed.,


Realising Safe and Secure Seas for All: International Maritime Security
Conference 2009. Singapore: Select Publishing in association with Republic of
Singapore Navy and S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, 2009. 25-
44.

“Multilateral Co-operation and Building Trust: Ideas for EU-Asian Relations,”


Asien: The German Journal on Contemporary Asia [Mitgliederzeitschrift der
Deutschen Gesellschaft für Asiekunde e.V], 110, January 2009, 73-97.

“Multilateral Co-operation and Building Trust: Ideas for EU-Asian Relations,”


in Liz Mohn, International Cultural Forum South East Asia 2008: Responses
to Rapid Social Change in South East Asia. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Stiftung,
2009. 73-97.
11/6/98
16
”Political Legitimacy of Vietnam’s One Party-State: Challenges and
Responses,” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs [Hamburg: Institute
of Global and Area Studies], 2009, 28(4), 47-70.

“Political Relations,” in Takashi Shiraishi, ed., Across the Causeway: A Multi-


dimensional Study of Malaysia-Singapore Relations. Singapore: Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies, 2009. 80-91.

“Security Relations,” in Takashi Shiraishi, ed., Across the Causeway: A Multi-


dimensional Study of Malaysia-Singapore Relations. Singapore: Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies, 2009. 163-174.

“A Sense of Community,” Australasia ASEAN Business (Sydney:


Palamedia), 1(1), May 2009, 149-150. www.aanzbusiness.com

“Terrorism Studies: The Dismal Science?,” in Sean Brawley, ed., Doomed to


Repeat? Terrorism and the Lessons of History. Washington, D.C.: New
Academia Publishing, 2009. 17-49.

“Thach thuc cho Tong thong Yudhoyono [Challenge for President


Yudhoyono],” Tuoi Tre Online [Ho Chi Minh City], July 19, 2009.
http://www.tuoitre.com.vn/Tianyon/Index.aspx?ArticleID=327260&Channe
lID=94

“Vietnam,” in D. J. Sagar, ed., Political Parties of the World. 7th Edition.


London: John Harper Publishing, 2009. 646-648.

“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2009 Book of the


Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2009. 490-491.

“Vietnam and the Challenge of Political Civil Society,” Contemporary


Southeast Asia, 31(1), April 2009, 1-27.

Vietnam People’s Army: Development and Modernization. Armed Forces


Lecture Paper Series Paper No. 4. Bandar Seri Begawan: Sultan Haji Hassanal
Bolkiah Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2009. 43pp.

2008

“Ho Chi Minh,” William A. Darity, Jr., ed., International Encyclopedia of the
Social Sciences, 2nd Edition, Detroit, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008. Vol.
3, 491-492.

“Myanmar’s Road Map to Democracy,” written commentary for Eye on Asia,


Radio Singapore International, March 31, 2008.

“Radical Islam and Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia,” in Terence Chong,


ed., Globalization and its Counter-forces in Southeast Asia. Singapore:
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2008. 256-275.
11/6/98
16
“Southeast Asian Reactions to China’s Peaceful Development Doctrine:
Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand,” NBR Analysis [Seattle: The
National Bureau of Asian Research] 18(5), April 2008, 5-14.

“The Structure of Vietnam-China Relations, 1991-2008,” Journal of


International Culture (December 2008), 1(2), 45-98.

“Thailand,” in Clinton Fernandes, ed., Hot Spot: Asia and Oceania. Hot Spot
Histories. Westport, CT and London: Greenwood Press, 2008. 241-264.

“Vietnam,” in Stuart Farson, Peter Gill, Mark Phythian, and Shlomo Shapiro
eds., PSI Handbook of Global Security and Intelligence: National
Approaches, Vol. 1, The Americas and Asia. Westport, CT and London:
Praeger Security International, 2008. 300-317.

“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2008 Book of the


Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2008. 490-491.

2007

“China’s International Security Cooperation with Southeast Asia,” Australian


Defence Force Journal. No. 172, 2007. 16-32.

“The Five Power Defence Arrangements: The Quiet Achiever,” Security


Challenges, 3(1), February 2007. 79-96.

“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2007 Book of the


Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2007. 490-491.

“Vietnam: Air Force,” Jane’s Sentinel Risk Assessments, Jane's Sentinel


Security Assessment – Southeast Asia, August 10, 2007.

“Vietnam: Armed Forces,” Jane’s Sentinel Risk Assessments, Jane's Sentinel


Security Assessment – Southeast Asia, August 10, 2007.

“Vietnam: Army,” Jane’s Sentinel Risk Assessments, Jane's Sentinel Security


Assessment – Southeast Asia, August 10, 2007.

“Vietnam: Defence Budget,” Jane’s Sentinel Risk Assessments, Jane's Sentinel


Security Assessment – Southeast Asia, August 10, 2007.

“Vietnam Edges Towards Liberalisation,” Jane’s Foreign Report, June 14,


2007, online.
“Vietnam: The Internet Turns Ten,” Commentary written for Eye on Asia,
Radio Singapore International, September 10, 2007.
“Vietnam: Navy,” Jane’s Sentinel Risk Assessments, Jane's Sentinel Security
Assessment – Southeast Asia, August 10, 2007.
“Vietnam: Procurement,” Jane’s Sentinel Risk Assessments, Jane's Sentinel
Security Assessment – Southeast Asia, August 10, 2007.
11/6/98
16

“Vietnam: Production and R&D,” Jane’s Sentinel Risk Assessments, Jane's


Sentinel Security Assessment – Southeast Asia, August 10, 2007.
“Vietnam: The Tenth Party Congress and After,” in Daljit Singh and Lorraine
C. Salazar, eds., Southeast Asian Affairs 2007. Singapore: Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies, 2007. 381-397.

“Vietnam’s Regional Integration: Domestic and External Challenges to State


Sovereignty,” in Stephanie Balme and Mark Sidel, eds., Vietnam’s New Order:
International Perspectives on the State and Reform in Vietnam. London:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 31-50.

2006

“Political Dissent and Political Reform in Vietnam, 1997-2002,” in Claudia


Derichs and Thomas Heberer, eds. The Power of Ideas: Intellectual Input and
Political Change in East and Southeast Asia, NIAS Studies in Asian Topics
No. 36, Copenhagen S: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, 2006. 115-132.

“Politicheskii Terrorizm v Iugo-Vostochnoi Azii: Real’naia Kartina (Political


Terrorism in Southeast Asia: A Net Assessment),” Vladimir Mazyrin, Oksana
Novakova and Peter Tsvetov eds., Asia Pacific Outlook 2004-2005. Moscow:
Center for Modern Southeast Asia and Pacific Studies, Institute of Asian and
African Studies, Moscow State Lomonossov University, 2006. 103-116.

“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2006 Book of the


Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.,2006. 487 and 490.

2005

“Al Qaeda and Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia,” in Paul Smith, ed.,
Terrorism and Violence in Southeast Asia: Transnational Challenges to States
and Regional Stability. New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2005. 79-97.

“ASEAN’s Tenth Summit,” ASEAN Focus Group, Asian Analysis, January


2005.

“Leadership Dynamics in Terrorist Organizations in Southeast Asia,” in John


T. Hanley, Kongdan Oh Hassig and Caroline F. Ziemke, eds., Proceedings of
the International Symposium on the Dynamics and Structures of Terrorist
Threats in Southeast Asia, Held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. IDA Paper P-
4026, Joint Advanced Warfighting Program. Alexandria, VA: The Institute for
Defense Analysis, September 2005. II4-33, 76-105.

“New Terrorism in Southeast Asia,” in Damien Kingsbury, ed., Violence in


Between: Conflict and Security in Archipelagic Southeast Asia, Clayton:
Monash University Press, 2005, 53-74.

11/6/98
16
Leadership Dynamics in Terrorist Organisations in Southeast Asia,
Leadership Papers No. 3, Canberra: Centre for Defence Leadership Studies,
Australian Defence College, 2005. 26pp.

“Rethinking Hubs and Spokes? US Military Relations with Southeast Asia,” in


Catharin Dalpino and David Steinberg eds., Georgetown Southeast Asia
Survey 2004-2205. Washington, D.C. Asian Studies Program, Edmund A.
Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 2005. 53-63. (with
Catharin Dalpino)

“The Prospects for Strategic Dialogue,” in Catharin E. Dalpino editor,


Dialogue on U.S.-Vietnam Relations: Ten Years After Normalization. San
Francisco: The Asia Foundation, 2005. 26-30.

“Vietnam,” in Khairy Jamaluddin, Robert H. Taylor and Carlyle A. Thayer,


Regional Outlook Forum 2005: Political Outlook for Malaysia, Myanmar
and Vietnam, Trends in Southeast Asia Series 2(2005), Singapore: Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies, 2005. 20-31.

“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2005 Book of the


Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2005. 490-491.

“Vietnam,” in Bogdan Szajkowski, ed., Political Parties of the World. 6th


Edition. London: John Harper Publishing, 2005. 652-654.

2004

“The Army as a Political and Economic Actor in Vietnam,” in Christopher


Goscha and Benoît de Tréglodé, eds., Naissance d’un Etat-Parti: Le Viet Nam
depuis 1945/The Birth of a Party-State: Vietnam since 1945. Paris: Les Indes
Savantes, 2004. 355-381. (with Gérard Hervouet)

“Laos,” in Russell Heng Hiang Khng and Denis Hew, eds., Regional Outlook:
Southeast Asia 2004-2005. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
2004. 18-21.

“Laos in 2003: Counter-Revolution Fails to Ignite,” Asian Survey, 44(1),


January/February 2004. 110-114.

“Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia,” Pointer [Singapore: quarterly journal


of the Singapore Armed Forces], October-December 2003, 29(4), 53-62.

“Southeast Asia’s Marred Miracle,” Current History, 103(672), April 2004, 177-
182.

“Transnational Terrorism: The Threat to Australia, ”What’s Next? [Perth:


Future Directions International], October 2004, 12.

“Vietnam: 2004 Mid Term Review,” Asian Analysis, ASEAN Focus Group,
April 2004.
11/6/98
16
“Vietnam,” in Karen Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2003 Year in
Review. Chicago: Encyuclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2004, 490-491.
“Vietnam,” in Karen Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2004 Book of the
Year. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 2004. 490-491.

2003

“ASEAN and Indochina: The Dialogue,” in Sharon Siddique and Sree Kumar,
compilers, The 2nd ASEAN Reader. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian
Studies, 2003. 81-84.

“The Bush-Howard Doctrines: Pulling Down the International System?”,


What’s Next? [Future Directions International], September 2003. 10-11.

“China’s ‘New Security Concept’ and Southeast Asia,” in David W. Lovell,


ed., Asia-Pacific Security: Policy Challenges. Singapore: Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies and Canberra: Asia Pacific Press, 2003. 89-107.

“The Economic and Commercial Roles of the Vietnam People’s Army,” in Jörn
Brömmelhörster and Wolf-Christian Paes, eds., The Military as an Economic
Actor: Soldiers in Business. International Political Economy Series. London:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. 74-93 and 199-201.

“The French in Indochina: The Political Background to the Conflict,” in Keith


Brent, ed., Air Power and Wars of National Liberation. The Proceedings of
the 2002 RAAF History Conference. Canberra: Aerospace Centre, 2003. 13-29.

“Laos in 2002: Regime Maintenance Through Political Stability,” Asian


Survey, 43(1), January/February 2003, 120-126.

“No, Al Qaeda Isn’t Everywhere,” The 5th Column, Far Eastern Economic
Review, August 21, 2003. 20.

“Political developments in Vietnam: the rise and demise of Le Kha Phieu,


1997-2001,” in Lisa B. W. Drummond and Mandy Thomas, eds., Consuming
Urban Culture in Contemporary Vietnam. London and New York:
RoutledgeCurzon Press, 2003. 21-34.

“Political Terrorism and Militant Islam in Southeast Asia,” in Mohd. Shafie


Apdal and Carlyle A. Thayer, Security, Political Terrorism and Militant
Islam in Southeast Asia, Trends in Southeast Asia Series 7, Singapore:
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2003. 11-30.

“The Sino-US Rivalry for Influence in Southeast Asia,” South China Morning
Post, April 10, 2003.

“Transnational Threats and Civil-Military Relations in the Asia-Pacific,” AUS-


CSCAP Newsletter, No. 15, May 2003, 43-46.

11/6/98
16
“Transnational Threats and Civil-Military Relations in the Asia-Pacific,”
What’s Next? (Perth: Future Directions International). March 2003, 10-11.

US Grand Strategy: Implications for Alliance Partners. Chairman’s Summary


of Key Themes CDSS Conference 2003. Canberra: Centre for Defence and
Strategic Studies, Australian Defence College, 2003. 5pp.

“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2003 Book of the


Year. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2003. 521-522.

“Vietnam,” in Karen J. Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2002 Year in


Review. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2003. 521-522.
“Vietnam: A Backlash Against Religious Reconciliation” Asian Analysis,
ASEAN Focus Group, November 2003.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/latest.cfm

“Vietnam: Has Hanoi Seen the Light?, Asian Analysis, ASEAN Focus Group,
June 2003. http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/latest.cfm#a653

“Vietnam: The Stewardship of Nong Duc Manh,” in Daljit Singh and Chin Kin
Wah, eds., Southeast Asian Affairs 2003. Singapore: Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies, 2003. 313-326.

2002

“Army, Party and Market in Vietnam,” in Albert Legault and Joel


Sokolsky, eds, The Soldier and the State in the Post Cold War Era (Kingston
and Montreal: The Queen's Quarterly Special Edition published in cooperation
with the l’Institut Québécois des Hautes Études Internationales, Université
Laval, l’Université du Québec à Montréal and the Royal Military College of
Canada, 2002), 145-161. (with Gérard Hervouet)
“Civil-Military Relations in Asia Pacific (Australia, Fiji and New
Zealand),” Consultancy Report for Project on Global Civil-Military Relations,
co-sponsored by the Federal Research Division, Library of Congress and
Foreign Military Studies Office, U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, September
2002. 30pp.
“Pragmatic Vietnam leader keeps reform within limits,” South China
Morning Post, December 10, 2002.
“Vietnam,” in Alan J. Day ed., Political Parties of the World. 5th Edition.
London: John Harper Publishing, 2002. 523-524.
“Vietnam,” in Charles P. Trumbull, ed., 2002 Britannica Book of the
Year. Chicago, London, Sydney, Tokyo: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 2002.
521-522.
“Vietnam,” in Charles P. Trumbull, ed., Encyclopedia Britannica 2001
Year in Review. Chicago, London, Sydney, Tokyo: Encyclopedia Britannica,
Inc., 2002. 521-522.

11/6/98
16
“Vietnam: Constitutional and Political Reforms Continue,” ASEAN
Focus Group, Asian Analysis, March 2002.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/Article.cfm?ArticleID=484

“Vietnam: Politics and Corruption,” ASEAN Focus Group, Asian


Analysis, August 2002.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/Article.cfm?ArticleID=548
“Vietnam in 2001: The Ninth Party Congress and After,” Asian Survey,
42(1), January/February 2002. 81-89.
“Vietnam's Doi Moi: Progress and Prospects,” in Mohamed Jawhar
Hassan, Stephen Leong and Vincent Lim, eds., Asia Pacific Security:
Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century. Kuala Lumpur: ISIS
Malaysia, 2002. 583-596.
“Vietnam: The Policy Process.” ASEAN Focus Group, Asian Analysis,
December 2002.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/Article.cfm?ArticleID=587

“Vietnamese Perspectives of the ‘China Threat’,” in Herbert Yee and Ian


James Storey, eds., The China Threat: Perceptions, Myths and Reality.
London: RoutledgeCurzon Taylor & Francis Group, 2002. 265-287.
2001
“Armée et Parti au Viêt-Nam: une symbiose au service de l’économie de
marché,” Études Internationales [Institut Québécois des Hautes Études
Internationales, Université Laval], 32(2), Juin 2001, 337-350. (with Gérard
Hervouet).
“ASEAN Ten Plus Three: An Evolving East Asian Community?”
Comparative Connections: An E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations
(Honolulu: Pacific Forum-CSIS), 2(4), 4th Quarter, January 2001. 52-61.
http://www.csis.org./pacfor/cc/004Qchina_asean.html
“Australia-Indonesia Relations: The Case of East Timor,” Taiwanese
Journal of Australian Studies, 2, 2001, 156-178.

“Cam Ranh Bay: Past Imperfect, Future Conditional,” Contemporary


Southeast Asia, 23(3), December 2001, 452-473 (with Ian James Storey).
"China-ASEAN Relations: Making the Rounds," Comparative
Connections: An E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations (Honolulu:
Pacific Forum-CSIS), 3(2), 2nd Quarter, July 2001. 60-67.

“China-ASEAN Relations: Regional Rivalries and Bilateral Irritants,”


Comparative Connections: An E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations
(Honolulu: Pacific Forum-CSIS), 3(1), 1st Quarter, April 2001. 58-69.
http://www.csis.org/pacfor/cc/0101Qchina_asean.html
“China-Southeast Asia Relations: Developing Multilateral Cooperation,”
Comparative Connections: An E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations

11/6/98
16
(Honolulu: Pacific Forum-CSIS), 3(3), 3rd Quarter, October 2001. 71-79.
http://www.csis.org/pacfor/cc/0103Qchina_asean.html

“China’s Strategy to Counter U.S. Power and Presence: Southeast Asian


Reactions,” in Bonnie Glaser, Project Director, Consultancy Report on
Regional Reactions to China’s Strategy to Counter U.S. Power and Presence
(U). Office of the Secretary of Defense/International Security Affairs,
Washington, D. C., December 2001. 11pp.

“The Condition of Vietnam 1945-2000,” The Australian People: An


Encyclopedia of the Nation, Its People and Their Origins. Melbourne:
Cambridge University Press, 2001. 721-722.

“The Impact of a Conflict on China’s Relations with Southeast Asia and


Australia,” in Andrew Scobell, ed., The Costs of Conflict: The Impact on
China of a Future War. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army
War College, 2001. 79-109.
http://www.carlisle.army.mil/ssi/pubs/2001/chincost/chincost.pdf
“Indonesia: A Potentially Failed State?” Currents (Honolulu: Asia-Pacific
Center for Security Studies), vol. 10, Spring 2001, 4.
Oral Testimony and Questions and Answers Panel-2 Vietnam, Hearing
on Religious Persecution in Vietnam and Indonesia, U.S. Commission on
International Religious Freedom, Senate Dirksen Office Building, Washington,
D.C., February 13, 2001.
http://www.uscirf.gov/hearings/13feb01/thayer.php3 and
http://www.uscirf.gov/hearings/13feb01/q_Panel2.php3

“Podium: Unity in Adversity,” Asiaweek, November 9, 2001. 20.


http://www.asiaweek.com/asiaweek/magazine/threesixty/0,8782,182312,00
.html.

“Scramble for Cam Ranh Bay as Russia prepares to withdraw,” Jane’s


Intelligence Review, December 2001, 34-37. (with Ian James Storey).

“Vietnam,” in Joel Krieger, editor in chief, The Oxford Companion to


Politics of the World. 2nd Edition. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.
888-890.

“Vietnam in 2000: Toward the Ninth Party Congress,” Asian Survey,


January/February 2001, 41(1), 181-188.

“Vietnam: Leadership Change at the Ninth Party Congress,” ASEAN


Focus Group, Asian Analysis, March 2001. 11-12.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/archives.cfm

“Vietnam: The Many Roles of the VPA,” in Muthiah Alagappa, ed.,


Military Professionalism in Asia: Conceptual and Empirical Perspectives.
Honolulu: East-West Center, 2001. 137-149.

11/6/98
16
“Vietnam: Nong Duc Manh Sets Priorities,” Asian Analysis, ASEAN
Focus Group, October 2001. 12-13.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/archives.cfm

“Vietnam's Integration into the Region and the Asian Financial Crisis,” in
Martin Großheim. And J. H. Vincent Houben, eds., Vietnam, Regional
Integration and the Asian Financial Crisis: Vietnamese and European
Perspectives. Passau Contributions to Southeast Asian Studies 9, Passau:
Department of Southeast Asian Studies, University of Passau, 2001. 17-53.

“Vietnam’s Ninth Party Congress,” Strategic Comments (London:


International Institute for Strategic Studies), 7(2), March 2001, 1-2.

"Vietnam's Response to the Terrorist Attacks on 11th September," in


Special Report Update: Terrorist Attack on the U.S.: Focus on Asia-Pacific
Region, Honolulu: Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and &
Humanitarian Assistance, September 26, 2001. 5-6. http://coe-dhma.org.

Written Testimony, Statement by Dr. Carlyle A. Thayer, Hearing on


Religious Persecution in Vietnam and Indonesia, U.S. Commission on
International Religious Freedom, Senate Dirksen Office Building, Washington,
D.C., February 13, 2001. 17pp.
http://www.uscirf.gov/hearings/13feb01/thayerPT.php3

2000

“ASEAN: Vietnam-U.S. Relations,” ASEAN Focus Group, Asian


Analysis, December 2000. 1-2.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/Article.cfm?ArticleID=356

“Cambodia: History”, in The Far East and Australasia 2000. London:


Europa Publications Limited, 2000. 201-216 and 234-235 (with Laura
Summers).

“China Consolidates Its Long-Term Bilateral Relations with Southeast


Asia“, Comparative Connections: An E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral
Relations (Honolulu: Pacific Forum-CSIS), 2(2), 2nd Quarter, July 2000. 62-72.
http://www.csis.org/pacfor/cc/002Qchina_asean.html

“China-ASEAN: Tensions Promote Discussions on a Code of Conduct,”


Comparative Connections: A Quarterly E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral
Relations (Honolulu: Pacific Forum-CSIS), 2(1), 1st Quarter, April 2000, 51-60.
http://www.csis.org/pacfor/ccjournal.html

“China Consolidates Long-Term Regional Relations,” Comparative


Connections: A Quarterly E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations
(Honolulu: Pacific Forum-CSIS), 1(3), 4th Quarter, January 2000. 47-54.
http://www.csis.org/pacfor/ccjournal.html

11/6/98
16
“The China Factor,” Vietnam Business Journal, February 2000 internet
version.

“China‘s ‘New Security Concept’ and ASEAN,” Comparative


Connections: An E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations (Honolulu:
Pacific Forum-CSIS), 2(3), 3rd Quarter, October 2000. 65-75.
http://www.csis.org/pacfor/cc/003Qchina_asean.html

“Demobilization but not Disarmament—Personnel Reduction and Force


Modernization in Vietnam,” in Natalie Pauwels, ed., War Force to Work
Force: Global Perspectives on Demobilization and Reintegration. BICC
Schriften zu Abrüstung und Konversion. Baden-Baden: Nomos
Verlagsgesellshaft, 2000. 199-219.

“The Economic and Commercial Roles of the Vietnam People’s Army,”


Asian Perspective, 2000, 24(2), 87-120.

“Force Modernization and Security in Southeast Asia,” Currents [Asia-


Pacific Center for Security Studies], 9, Spring 2000, 4 and 12.

“Force Modernization and Security in Southeast Asia,” Newsletter


[Royal United Services Institute of South Australia Inc.], 365, April/May 2000,
4-5.

Force Modernization in Southeast Asia and Its Implications for the


Security of the Asia Pacific. Republic of the Philippines, Department of
National Defense, National Defense College of the Philippines, Camp General
Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City. NDCP Occasional Paper, 3(1), January 2000.
14pp.

“From ‘Security from Asia’ to ‘Security with Asia’: Australia-Southeast


Asia Relations,” Taiwanese Journal of Australian Studies, 1, 2000, 89-119. in
Chinese.

“It’s Not An Arms Race Yet,”Asiaweek, 29(22), June 9, 2000.

“Laos in 1999: Economic Woes Drive Foreign Policy,” Asian Survey,


40(1), January/February 2000. 43-48.

“New Fault Lines in ASEAN?” Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter, 26(9),


February/March 2000, 26-27.

“Obituary: Pham Van Dong,” Vietnam Business Journal, May 2000,


internet version. http://www.viam.com/05-2000/phamvandong.htm

“Special Report — Vietnam: Vale Pham Van Dong,” ASEAN Focus


Group, Asian Analysis, May 2000. 1-2.
(http://www.aseanfocus.com/analysis/archives).

11/6/98
16
“Vietnam, the Asian Financial Crisis and Doi Moi 2,” Harvard Asia
Quarterly. 4(1), Winter 2000, 12-16.

“Vietnam: History”, in The Far East and Australasia 2000. London:


Europa Publications Limited, 2000. 1226-1240 and 1263-1266 (with Ralph
Smith).

“Vietnam: New Momentum for Reform,” ASEAN Focus Group, Asian


Analysis, October 2000. 10-11.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/archives.cfm

“Vietnam: Opening Up? The Vietnam-U.S. Trade Agreement,” ASEAN


Focus Group, Asian Analysis, February 2000. 13-14.
(http://www.aseanfocus.com/analysis/archives).

“Vietnam: The Politics of Immobilism Revisited,” in Daljit Singh, ed.,


Southeast Asian Affairs 2000. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
2000. 311-326.

“Vietnam’s Reforms: New Momentum,” Vietnam Business Journal.


August 2000, internet edition.
http://www.viam.com/archive/2000/08/vrn.htm

“Why Secretary Cohen’s Visit Mattered,” Vietnam Business Journal,


May 2000, internet version. http://www.viam.com/05-2000/cohen.htm

1999

“ASEAN Disunity Effects Regional Security,” Asia-Pacific Defence


Reporter 1999 Annual Reference Edition. 25(1), 11-12.

“Beijing Plans for a Long-Term Partnership and Benefits from Anti-


Western Sentiment: China and ASEAN Relations (July-September 1999),”
Comparative Connections: A Quarterly E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral
Relations [Honolulu: Pacific Forum-CSIS], 1(2), 3rd Quarter, October 1999.
39-44. http://www.csis.org/pacfor/cc/993Qchina_asean.html

“China and ASEAN Relations: Some Progress, Along with


Disagreements and Disarray,” Comparative Connections: A Quarterly E-
Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations [Honolulu: Pacific Forum-CSIS],
1(1), 2nd Quarter, July 1999. 37-41.

http://www.csis.org/pacfor/ccejournal.html

“Conclusion,” in Carlyle A. Thayer and Ramses Amer, eds., Vietnamese


Foreign Policy in Transition. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
1999. 215-232. (with Ramses Amer)

“Cooperation on All Fronts: Strengthening U.S.-Vietnam Defense Ties,”


Vietnam Business Journal 8(4), October 1999.
11/6/98
16
http://www.viam.com/oct99/toc.html

“Crisis Management,” Vietnam Business Journal. July/August 1999.


7(3), 20-21.

“Laos in 1998: Continuity Under New Leadership,” Asian Survey.


January-February 1999, 39(1), 38-42.

“Models to the North,” Vietnam Business Journal, January/February


1999, 7(1), 28-29.

“Reinventing ASEAN: From Constructive Engagement to Flexible


Intervention,” Harvard Asia Pacific Review, 3(2), Spring 1999, 67-70.

“Southeast Asia: Challenges to Unity and Regime Legitimacy,” in John


Funston and Daljit Singh, eds., Southeast Asian Affairs 1999. Singapore:
Institute of Southeast Asia Studies, 1999. 1-17.

“A Time for Consolidation,” Vietnam Business Journal, May/June 1999,


7(2), 34-35.

“Vietnam,” in Daljit Singh and Tin Maung Maung Than, eds., Regional
Outlook: Southeast Asia 1999-2000. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian
Studies, 1999. 29-33.

“Vietnam: History,” in The Far East and Australasia 1999. London:


Europa Publications Limited, 1999. (with Ralph Smith). 1167-1179 and 1220-
1224.

“Vietnam: Reforming the Reformers,” ASEAN Focus Group. Asian


Analysis. March 1999.

(http://www. aseanfocus.com/analysis/9803_vietnam.htm).

“Vietnamese Foreign Policy: Multilateralism and the Threat of Peaceful


Evolution,” in Carlyle A. Thayer and Ramses Amer, eds., Vietnamese Foreign
Policy in Transition. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1999. 1-
24.

1998

Cambodia and Regional Stability: ASEAN and Constructive


Engagement. The CICP Distinguished Lecture Series Report Issue no. 14.
Phnom Penh: Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, June 1998.
29pp.

“Cambodia Continues Course of Political Violence,” Asia-Pacific


Defence Reporter Annual Reference Edition, xxiv(1), January-February 1998,
16-17.

11/6/98
16
“Keeping an Even Keel,” Vietnam Business Journal. 6(2), March/April
1998. 30-32.

“‘Marching Orders,” Vietnam Business Journal, 6(4), July/August 1998.


56-57.

“Mobilising Domestic Capital,” ASEAN Focus Group, Asian Analysis,


August 1998. (http://www. aseanfocus.com/analysis/9803_vietnam.htm).

“The Power Game”, Vietnam Business Journal, October 1998, 6(5) 42-44.

“Problems and Prospects of Asia-Pacific Security: An Australian


Perspective”, in Abdul Razak Baginda and Anthony Bergin, eds., Asia-
Pacific's Security Dilemma: Multilateral Relations Amidst Political, Social
and Economic Changes. London: ASEAN Academic Publishers for Australian
Defence Studies Centre and Malaysian Strategic Research Centre, 1998. 97-
108.

“Top Party Leaders Meet”, Vietnam Business Journal., 6(6),


November/December 1998. 50.

“The United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia: The


Restoration of Sovereignty,” in Tom Woodhouse, Robert Bruce, and Malcolm
Dando, eds., Peacekeeping and Peacemaking: Towards Effective Intervention
in Post-Cold War Conflicts. London: Macmillan Press Ltd., and New York: St.
Martin’s Press, 1998. 145-165.

“Vietnam,” in George Thomas Kurian, editor-in-chief, The World


Encyclopedia of Parliaments and Legislatures. 2 vols. Washington, D.C.:
Congressional Quarterly Publishers, 1998. vol. 2, 734-739.

“Vietnam,” in Wolfgang Sachsenröder and Ulrike E. Frings (eds),


Political Party Systems and Democratic Development in East and Southeast
Asia. Vol. 1 Southeast Asia. Aldershot, Brookfield, Singapore and Sydney:
Ashgate Publishing Ltd. in association with Friedrich-Naumann Stiftung,
1998. 2 vols. 449-508.

“Viet Nam: History,” in The Far East and Australasia 1998. London:
Europa Publications Limited, 1998. (with Ralph Smith). 1099-1110 and 1132-
1134.

Vietnam Country Strategy. Consultancy Report No. 7493. Canberra:


Australian Agency for International Development, July 1998. 15pp.

1997

“L’armée populaire vietnamienne, un acteur pour la sécurité de l’Asie


du Sud-Est?” Relations internationales et stratégiques [Institut de Relations
Internationales et Stratégiques], no. 27 Automne 1997, 120-128. (with Gérard
Hervouet)
11/6/98
16
“ASEAN’s Expanding Membership,” Written submission to the ASEAN
Inquiry, Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee, Joint Standing Committee on
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, Parliament of the Commonwealth of
Australia, 38th Parliament, Submissions. Canberra, March 1997, Vol. 1, 71-94.

“Australia and Southeast Asia,” in F. A. Mediansky, ed., Australian


Foreign Policy: Into the New Millennium. Sydney: Macmillan Education
Australia, 1997. 251-166.

“Force Modernization: The Case of the Vietnam People’s Army,” in


Contemporary South East Asia. vol. 19, no. 1, June 1997. 1-28.

“Cambodia Recedes as Regional Security Issue,” Asia-Pacific Defence


Reporter 1997 Annual Reference Edition, xxiii, 1, January 1997, 16.

“International Relations and Security: A Rapid Overview of a Decade of


Doi Moi.” in Adam Fforde, ed., Doi Moi Ten Years after the 1986 Party
Congress. Political and Social Change Monograph 24, Canberra: Department
of Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies,
The Australian National University, 1997. 25-46.

“The New Security Architecture in Southeast Asia: Neither Collective


Security Nor Collective Defence,” in Don McMillen, ed., Globalisation and
Regional Communities: Geoeconomic, Sociocultural and Security
Implications for Australia. Toowoomba: The University of Southern
Queensland Press, 1997. 394-400.

Prospects for Political Stability in Cambodia. Practical Management


Writenet Consultancy Report. London: United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees. December 1997. 37pp.

“Vietnam and ASEAN: A First Anniversary Assessment,” Southeast


Asian Affairs. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1997. 364-374.

“Vietnam: Developments of a Military Nature,” Asia-Pacific Defence


Reporter 1997 Annual Reference Edition, xxiii, 1, January 1997, 14.

“Viet Nam: History,” in The Far East and Australasia 1997. London:
Europa Publications Limited, 1997. 1046-1056 and 1076-1077 (with Ralph
Smith).

1996

“Arms Control in Southeast Asia,” Defense Analysis, vol. 12, no. 1, April
1996, 77-85.

“Indochina,” in Gary Klintworth, ed., Asia-Pacific Security: Less


Uncertainty and New Opportunities? Sydney: Longmann Cheshire and New
York: St. Martin’s, 1996. 132-147.

11/6/98
16
“Internal Southeast Asian Dynamics: Vietnam’s Membership in
ASEAN,” in Hadi Soesastro and Anthony Bergin, eds., The Role of Security
and Economic Cooperation Structures in the Asia Pacific Region: Indonesian
and Australian Views. Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and International Studies,
1996. 78-88.

“Strategic Outlook in Indochina,” Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter 1996


Annual Reference Edition, xxii, 1/2, January-February 1996. 12-13.

“The UN in Cambodia: A Critical Overview,” in Viberto Selochan and


Carlyle A. Thayer, eds., Bringing Democracy to Cambodia Canberra:
Australian Defence Studies Centre, 1996. 127-136.

“Vietnam and Cambodia: Issues in Sino-Australia Relations, 1985-95”, in


Colin Mackerras (ed.), Australia and China: Partners in Asia. Melbourne:
Macmillan Education Australia, 1996. 43-56.

“Vietnam, Democratic Republic of” in Stanley I. Kutler, ed., The


Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War New York: Simon and Schuster, 1996. 582-
586. (with Adam Land)

“Vietnam: History,” in The Far East and Australasia 1996. London:


Europa Publications Limited, 1996. 1035-1044 and 1064-1065. (with Ralph
Smith).

“Vietnam’s Reforms Under Threat,” Strategic Comments [London:


International Institute for Strategic Studies] May 1996, vol. 2, no. 4, 1-2.

1995

“Introduction,” Bui Tin, Following Ho Chi Minh: Memoirs of a North


Vietnamese Colonel Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, London: C. Hurst
Publishers, 1995. vii-xiv. Also published as Bui Tin, From Cadre to Exile: The
Memoirs of a North Vietnamese Journalist. Chiang Mai [Thailand]: Silkworm
Books, 1995. vii-xiv.

“Mono-Organizational Socialism and the State,” in Benedict J. Tria


Kerkvliet and Doug J. Porter, eds., Vietnam’s Rural Transformation..
Transitions: Asia and Asian America Series, Boulder: Westview Press and
Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1995, 39-64.

“Russian Policy Toward Vietnam,” in Peter Shearman, ed., Russian


Foreign Policy Since 1990. Boulder, San Francisco and Oxford: Westview
Press, 1995, 201-223.

“The UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia,” in Ramesh Thakur and


Carlyle A. Thayer eds., A Crisis of Expectations: UN Peacekeeping in the
1990s. Boulder: Westview Press, 1995, 121-140.

11/6/98
16
“Vietnam’s Strategic Readjustment,” in Stuart Harris and Gary
Klintworth, eds., China as a Great Power: Myths, Realities and Challenges in
the Asia-Pacific Region. Melbourne: Longmann Australia Pty Ltd. and New
York: St. Martin’s Press, 1995, 185-201.

1994

“Sino-Vietnamese Relations: The Interplay of Ideology and National


Interest,” Asian Survey, June 1994, vol. xxxiv, no. 6, 513-528.

“Vietnam: Coping with China,” in Daljit Singh, ed., Southeast Asian


Affairs 1994 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1994). 351-367.

Vietnam’s Developing Ties with the Region: The Case for Defence
Cooperation. ADSC Working Paper no. 24. Canberra: Australian Defence
Studies Centre, Australian Defence Force Academy, June 1994. 27pp.

“Vietnam’s Program of Renovation,” in Graham Hassall and Truong


Truong, eds., Infrastructural Development and Legal Change in Vietnam
(Carlton: The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, The University
of Melbourne Law School, 1994), 1-15.

1993

“Avstraliia i V’etnam: torgovlia, investitsii, politika” [Australia and


Vietnam: Commerce, Investment and Politics], in E. P. Glazunov, G. G.
Kadymov, V. M. Mazyrin and E. A. Fomicheva, eds., Strany Indokitaia v
mezhdunarodnom ekonomicheskom sotrudnichestve: vozmozhnosti i
perspektivy [The Countries of Indochina and International Economic Co-
operation: Possibilities and Prospects], Moskva: Mezhdunarodnyi Tsentr
Nauchno-tekhnicheskoi Informatsii i Assotsiatsiia Indokitaistov, 1993), 56–63.

“Indochina,” in Ramesh Thakur and Carlyle A. Thayer, eds., Reshaping


Regional Relations: Asia-Pacific and the Former Soviet Union (Boulder, San
Francisco and Oxford: Westview Press, 1993), 201–222.

“Introduction,” in Carlyle A. Thayer and David G. Marr, eds., Vietnam


and the Rule of Law. Political and Social Change Monograph no. 19,
(Canberra: Department of Political and Social Change, Research School of
Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, 1993). 1–20.

“Political Reform in Vietnam,” Current Affairs Bulletin (June 1993), vol.


70, no. 1, 22–26.

“Political Developments and Changes in Vietnam in the Last Five Years,”


in Richard Braddock and Phillip Roberts, eds., Speeches from the Conference
“Vietnam: Which Way Now”. (North Ryde, NSW: Asia-Pacific Research
Institute, Macquarie University, 1993). 37–44. Reprinted 1995, 32-38.

11/6/98
16
“Recent Political Developments: Constitutional Change and the 1992
Elections,” in Carlyle A. Thayer and David G. Marr, eds., Vietnam and the
Rule of Law Political and Social Change Monograph no. 19, (Canberra:
Department of Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific Studies,
The Australian National University, 1993). 50–80.

“Vietnam”, in Joel Krieger, editor in chief, The Oxford Companion to


Politics of the World (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1993).
955–956.

1992

“Australia and Southeast Asia,” in F. A. Mediansky, ed., Australia in a


Changing World: New Policy Directions.. Sydney: Maxwell Macmillan
Publishing Australia, 1992. 264-285.

“The Challenges Facing Vietnamese Communism,” in Daljit Singh, ed.,


Southeast Asian Affairs 1992. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
1992. 349-364.

“Comrade Plus Brother: The New Sino-Vietnamese Relations,” The


Pacific Review , vol. 5, no. 4, (September 1992), 402-406.

Political Developments in Vietnam: From the Sixth to Seventh National


Party Congress. Regime Change and Regime Maintenance in Asia and the
Pacific Discussion Paper Series no. 5, Canberra: Department of Political &
Social Change, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National
University, 1992. 28pp.

“Political Reform in Vietnam: Doi Moi and the Emergence of Civil


Society,” in Robert F. Miller, ed., The Developments of Civil Society in
Communist Systems. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1992. 110-129.

“The Soviet Union and Indochina,” in Roger E. Kanet, Deborah Nutter


Miner, and Tamara J. Resler, eds., Soviet Foreign Policy in Transition.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. 236-255.

“Vietnam: A Critical Analysis,” in Peter R. Young, ed., Defence and the


Media in Time of Limited War (London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd., 1992), 89-115.

1991

“Civil Society and the Soviet-Vietnamese Alliance,” in Chandran


Kukathas, David Lovell and William Maley, eds., The Transition from
Socialism: State and Civil Society in Gorbachev’s USSR. Sydney: Longmana
Cheshire, 1991. 198-218.

“Renovation and Vietnamese Society: The Changing Roles of


Government and Administration,” in Dean K. Forbes, Terence H. Hull, David
G. Marr and Brian Brogan, eds., Dôi Mói Vietnam’s Economic Renovation:
11/6/98
16
Policy and Performance. Political and Social Change Monograph no. 14,
(Canberra: Department Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific
Studies, The Australian National University, 1991). 21-33.

“Vietnam: A Critical Analysis,” Small Wars and Insurgencies,


(December 1991), vol. 2, no. 3, 89-115.

1990

“ASEAN and Indochina: The Dialogue,” in Alison Broinowski, ed.,


ASEAN Into the 1990s. London: Macmillan, 1990. 138-161.

“Force Modernization in the ASEAN States,” in Gregory R. Copley, ed.,


The Era of Great Change. Proceedings of Force Modernization ‘90: The Asia-
Pacific Security Conference, Singapore, February 1990. Washington and
London: Defense & Foreign Affairs, International Media Corporation, 1990.
38-46.

“Indochina,” in Desmond Ball and Cathy Downes, eds., Security and


Defence: Pacific and Global Perspectives. Sydney, Wellington, Boston, and
London: Allen and Unwin, 1990. 398-411.

“Prospects for Change in Vietnam,” in Penelope Lee and Luke Hardy


eds., Sea Changes. Development Dossier no. 25. Canberra: Australian Council
for Overseas Aid, August 1990. 25-31.

Trends in Force Modernization in Southeast Asia. Working Paper no. 91,


Canberra: Peace Research Centre, Research School of Pacific Studies, The
Australian National University, September 1990. 20pp.

“Vietnam and the Soviet Union: Perceptions and Policies,” in Carlyle A.


Thayer et al., Trends and Strains: Pakistan, India, Vietnam, Japan. New
Delhi: Continental Publishing House for The International Institute for Asia
Pacific Studies, 1990. 99-118.

1989

“China’s Domestic Crisis and Vietnamese Responses, April-July 1989,” in


Gary Klintworth, ed., China’s Crisis: The International Implications.
Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defence no. 57. Canberra: Strategic &
Defence Studies Centre, The Australian National University, 1989. 83-97.

“Obtaining and Securing Peace Within Kampuchea: The Next Phase


(Withdrawal/Neutralisation),” in Donald H. McMillen, ed., Working Papers
of the Third International Conference on Indochina, Conflict Resolution in
Kampuchea. Brisbane: Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian Relations,
Division of International and Asian Studies, Griffith University, August 1989.
72-93.

11/6/98
16
“Prospects for Peace in Kampuchea: Soviet Initiatives and Indochinese
Responses,” The Indonesian Quarterly [Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and
International Studies], (2nd Quarter 1989), vol. xvii, no. 2, 157-172.

“Vietnam and the Soviet Union: Perceptions and Policies,” in Pushpa


Thambipillai and Daniel C. Matuszewski, eds, The Soviet Union and the Asia-
Pacific Region: Views from the Region. New York, Westport and London :
Praeger Publishers, 1989. 134-153.

“Vietnamese Refugees: Why the Outflow Continues,” in Amin Saikal ed.,


Refugees in the Modern World. Canberra Studies in World Affairs no. 25.
Canberra: Department of International Relations, The Australian National
University, 1989. 45-96.

1988

“ASEAN and Indochina: The Trend Towards Dialogue?” in Ralph H. C.


Hayburn, ed., New Zealand and the ASEAN Countries. Dunedin: The
University of Otago, 1988. 46-68.

“Australian Perceptions and Indonesian Reality,” New Zealand


International Review [Wellington: New Zealand Institute of International
Affairs], (July/August 1988), vol. xiii, no. 4, 5-8.

“Australia’s Perceptions on South-East Asian Security,” The Journal of


the United Service Institution of India [New Delhi], (April-June 1988), vol.
cxviii, no. 492, 125-130.

“Political Development in Viet Nam, 1975-85,” in Colin Mackerras,


Robert Cribb and Allan Healy, eds., Contemporary Vietnam: Perspectives
from Australia. Wollongong: The University of Wollongong Press, 1988. 59-
77.

“The Regularization of Politics: Continuity and Change in the Party’s


Central Committee, 1951-1986,” in David G. Marr and Christine P. White,
eds., Postwar Vietnam: Dilemmas in Socialist Development. Ithaca, N.Y.:
Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University , 1988. 177-193.

“Vietnamese: The Condition of Vietnam, 1945-1985,” James Jupp, general


editor, The Australian People: An Encyclopedia of the Nation, Its People and
Their Origins. Sydney: Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1988. 831-833.

1987

“Introduction” (with Ramesh Thakur), in Ramesh Thakur and Carlyle A.


Thayer, eds., The Soviet Union as an Asian Pacific Power: Implications of
Gorbachev's 1986 Vladivostok Initiative. Boulder and London: Westview
Press and South Melbourne: Macmillan Australia, 1987. 1-10.

11/6/98
16
“Kampuchea: Soviet Initiatives and Regional Responses,” in Ramesh
Thakur and Carlyle A. Thayer, eds., The Soviet Union as an Asian Pacific
Power: Implications of Gorbachev’s 1986 Vladivostok Initiative. Boulder:
Westview Press, 1987. 171-200.

“Vietnam’s Sixth Party Congress: An Overview,” Contemporary


Southeast Asia [Singapore], (June 1987), vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 12-22.

“The Vietnam People’s Army Today,” Indochina Issues [Washington,


D.C.: Center for International Policy], (January 1987), no. 72, 1-7.

1986

“Soviet Studies in Vietnam,” in Charles E. Morrison and Pushpa


Thambipillai, eds., Soviet Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region. Honolulu:
Resource Systems Institute, East-West Center, 1986. 101-122.

“Australian Scholarship and Indochina,” ASAA Review [Asian Studies


Association of Australia], (July 1986), vol. 10, no. 1, 123-132.

“Vietnam’s Foreign Policy: The Background Factors,” Current Affairs


Bulletin [The University of Sydney], (February 1986), vol. 62, no. 9, 21-30.

1985

“Indochina and ASEAN: The Trend Towards Dialogue,” in Proceedings


of the Third Australia-Indonesia Seminar, Griffith University, 16-17 July
1984. Australia-Asia Papers, Research Paper no. 31 Special Issue. Nathan,
Queensland: Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian Relations, School of
Modern Asian Studies, Griffith University, May 1985. 26-39.

“United States Policy Towards Revolutionary Regimes: Vietnam (l975-


1983),” in Dick Clark, ed., U.S. Foreign Policy: Adjusting to Change in the
Third World. no. 85-W441. Wye Plantation, Queenstown, MD: Aspen Institute
for Humanistic Studies, 1985. 121-128.

“Vietnam,” in Zakaria Haji Ahmad and Harold Crouch, eds., Military-


Civilian Relations in South-East Asia. Singapore and New York: Oxford
University Press, 1985. 234-266.

“Vietnam,” in Haruhiro Fukui, editor in chief, Political Parties of Asia


and the Pacific. The Greenwood Historical Encyclopedia of the World’s
Political Parties. Westport and London: Greenwood Press, 1985. vol. 2 (Laos -
Western Samoa). 1091-1195.

“Vietnam: Ideology and the Lessons from Experience,” in William S.


Turley, ed., Confrontation or Coexistence: The Future of ASEAN-Vietnam
Relations. Bangkok: The Institute of Security and International Studies,
Chulalongkorn University, 1985. 49-74.

11/6/98
16
1984

“Laos in 1983: Pragmatism in the Transition to Socialism,” Asian Survey


[University of California at Berkeley], (January 1984), vol. xxiv, no. 1, 49-59.

“Vietnamese Perspectives on International Security: Three Revolutionary


Currents,” in Donald H. McMillen, ed., Asian Perspectives on International
Security. London: Macmillan Press, 1984. 57-76.

1983

“Laos in 1982: The Third Congress of the Lao People’s Revolutionary


Party,” Asian Survey, (January 1983), vol. xxiii, no. 1, 84-93.

“Socialist Vietnam,” Current Affairs Bulletin [The University of Sydney],


(March 1983), vol. 59, no. 10, 4-18

“Vietnam’s New Pragmatism,” Current History [Philadelphia], (April


1983), vol. 82, no. 483, 158-161 and 183-184.

“Vietnam’s Two Strategic Tasks: Building Socialism and Defending the


Fatherland,” in Pushpa Thambipillai, ed., Southeast Asian Affairs 1983.
[Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore]. Aldershot: Gower
Publishing Company, 1983. 299-324.

“Statement of Carlyle A. Thayer, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of


New South Wales, and Currently Visiting Fellow, Yale University,” in
Cambodia After 5 Years of Vietnamese Occupation. Hearing and Markup
before the Committee on Foreign Relations and its Subcommittee on Asian
and Pacific Affairs, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1st Session on H.
Con. Res. 176, September 15; October 6 and 18, 1983. Washington, D. C.: U.S.
Government Printing Office, 1983. 30-49 and 64-65.

1982

“Building Socialism: South Vietnam Since the Fall of Saigon,” in Carlyle


A. Thayer and David G. Marr, Vietnam Since 1975 - Two Views From
Australia. CSAAR Research Paper no. 20. Brisbane: Centre for the Study of
Australian-Asian Relations, Griffith University, August 1982. 1-53.

“Laos and Vietnam: The Anatomy of a ‘Special Relationship’,” in Martin


Stuart-Fox, ed., Contemporary Laos: Studies in the Politics and Society of the
Lao People’s Democratic Republic. New York: St. Martin’s Press and
Brisbane: The University of Queensland Press, 1982. 245-273.

1981

“New Evidence from Kampuchea,” Problems of Communism (May-June


1981), vol. xxx, no. 3, 91-96.

11/6/98
16
“Vietnam’s Foreign Policy,” World Review [Australian Institute of
International Affairs], (June 1981), vol. 20, no. 2, 30-40.

1980

“Australia and Vietnam, 1950-1980, Part II, From Conciliation to


Condemnation, 1972-1980,” Dyason House Papers [Australian Institute of
International Affairs], (March 1980), vol. 6, no. 3, 5-12.

“Vietnam’s Foreign Policies (1975-1979): Implications for Australia,”


Commonwealth of Australia, Parliament, Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs
and Defence, Subcommittee on Indo-China, Official Hansard Report (June 13,
1980). Canberra: Australian Government Printer, 1980. 280-356.

“Vietnam: Beleaguered Outpost of Socialism,” Current History


(December 1980), vol. 79, no. 461, 165-169 and 196-197.

1979

“The ‘Two-Lines’ Conflict in the Khmer Revolution,” in Malcolm


Salmon, ed., The Vietnam-Kampuchea-China Conflicts: Motivations,
Background, Significance. Working Paper no. 1. Canberra: Department of
Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian
National University, March 1979. 20-28.

“Development Strategies in Vietnam: The Fourth National Congress of


the Vietnam Communist Party,” Asian Profile [Hong Kong], (June 1979), vol.
7, no. 3, 275-286.

1978

“Vietnam’s External Policy: An Overview,” Pacific Community [Tokyo],


(January 1978), vol. 9, no. 2, 212-231.

“Dilemmas of Development in Vietnam,” Current History (December


1978), vol. 75, no. 442, 221-225.

The Origins of the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam.
Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1978. 2 Vols.

1977

“Vietnam in World Affairs,” Dyason House Papers (June 1977), vol. 3,


no. 5, 5-8.

“Foreign Policy Orientations of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,” in


Kernial S. Sandhu, ed., Southeast Asian Affairs 1977. Singapore: Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies, 1977. 306-324.

11/6/98
16
“Review Article: Ending the Vietnam War,” ASAA Review, (November
1977), vol. i, no. 2, 58-64.

1976

“North Vietnam in 1975: National Liberation, Reunification and Socialist


Construction,” Asian Survey (January 1976), vol. xvi, no. 1, 14-22.

“Political Developments in South Vietnam: Transition to Socialism,”


South-East Asian Spectrum [Bangkok: South-East Asia Treaty Organization],
(July-September 1976), vol. iv, no. 4, 30-39.

“Vietnam: Republic of South Vietnam,” in Richard F. Staar, ed., Yearbook


on International Communist Affairs 1976. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press,
1976. 407-430.

1975

“The Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1974: The Politics of


Transition,” Asian Survey (January 1975), vol. xv, no. 1, 61-69.

“The PRG and the Unification of Vietnam,” Dyason House Papers (June
1975), vol. i, no. 5, 1-5.

“Southern Vietnamese Revolutionary Organizations and the Vietnam


Workers’ Party: Continuity and Change, 1954-1974,” in Joseph J. Zasloff and
MacAlister Brown, eds., Communism in Indochina: New Perspectives.
Lexington: D.C. Heath and Company, 1975. 27-56.

“Vietnam: Republic of Vietnam,” in Richard F. Staar, ed., Yearbook on


International Communist Affairs 1975. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press,
1975. 440-454.

1974

“Origin of the National Liberation Front: Debate on Unification Within


the Vietnam Workers’ Party,” Vietnam Report [Saigon: Vietnam Council on
Foreign Relations], Part I, (July 1974), vol. iii, no. 14, 12-15 and Part II, (August
1974), vol. iii, no. 15, 12-15.

“Vietnam: Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam Cong San Dang),” in Richard F.


Staar, ed., Yearbook on International Communist Affairs 1974. Stanford:
Hoover Institution Press, 1974. 559-571.

1973

“The Social Basis of Politics in Vietnam: A Rejoinder,” Australian


Outlook [Australian Institute of International Affairs], (December 1973), vol.
27, no. 3, 262-271.

11/6/98
16
1969

Bibliography of the National Liberation Front of South Viet-Nam. New


Haven: Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, 1969. 25pp.

1967

“The National Liberation Front of South Vietnam,” (May 1967) in


Douglas Pike, compiler, The History of the Vietnam War, Unit 5, The
National Liberation Front. Berkeley: Indochina Archives, The University of
California, 1990. Fiche nos. 1-177.

Distance Education and Course Texts

editor and complier, The Vietnam War, 1954-75: American, Australian and
Vietnamese Perspectives. Master of Defence Studies Distance Education
Program. Canberra: University College, The University of New South Wales
and Australian Defence Force Academy, 1996. 2 vols. 1351pp.

editor and compiler, Asia Pacific: Historical, Cultural, Religious, Ethnic,


Economic and Political Issues that Shape the Strategic Environment. Study
Area Five, Module 5.1. Weston Creek: Australian College of Defence and
Strategic Studies, 1998. 3 vols. 2014pp.

Other Publications
Written Radio Commentary:

“Myanmar’s Road Map to Democracy,” written commentary for Eye on Asia,


Radio Singapore International, March 31, 2008.
http://www.rsi.sg/english/eyeonasia/view/20080331220755/1/.html

“Mot bai viet ve dang Viet Tan,” BBC World Service, Vietnamese Service, May
4, 2007.

“Vietnam: A New Leadership Faces 1998,” British Broadcasting Corporation


World Service, Vietnamese Section, January 1, 1998.

“Vietnamese Leadership: Looking Back on 1997,” British Broadcasting


Corporation World Service, Vietnamese Section, December 29, 1997.

“Vietnam’s Military Modernisation,” British Broadcasting Corporation World


Service, Vietnamese Section, April 29, 1996.

“Sihanouk Visits Vietnam,” British Broadcasting Corporation World Service,


East Asia Topical Unit, December 14, 1995.

11/6/98
16
“Tran Phu Returns to Vietnam,” British Broadcasting Corporation World
Service, Vietnamese Section, , translated and broadcast in Vietnamese
February 2, 1995.

“Vietnam and the Emergence of Civil Society,” British Broadcasting


Corporation World Service, translated and broadcast in Vietnamese,
August 4, 1994 .

“Vietnam’s National Budget,” British Broadcasting Corporation World


Service, Vietnamese Section, translated and broadcast in Vietnamese,
January 27, 1994 .

“Cambodia: Is Peace Possible?” Singapore Broadcasting Corporation,


‘Viewpoint,’ broadcast by SBS Radio One, June 26, 1992.

“Economic Reforms in Vietnam,” Singapore Broadcasting Corporation,


‘Viewpoint,’ April 30, 1992.

“Evaluating the Seventh Party Congress,” Singapore Broadcasting


Corporation, July 4, 1991.

Newspaper and Magazine Articles:

“Hanoi Party Tricks,” The Wall Street Journal, Editorials & Opinion, June 19,
2008, 15.

“Viet Tan - Vietnam Reform Party,” Vietnam Human Rights Journal, May 18,
2007. http://www.vietnamlist.blogspot.com

“Background Briefing: Viet Tan,” Hmong Times [St. Paul, MN], 10(10), May
16, 2007, 7. Reproduced in Hmong Times Online May 16, 2007.
http://hmongtimes50.1upsoftware.com.
“Vietnam: New Policy Directions Announced,” ASEAN Focus Group, Asian
Analysis, March 2007.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/article.cfm?articleID=1036.

“Dao chinh lua [The Silk Coup d’Etat],” Tuoi Tre Online [Ho Chi Minh City],
September 22, 2006.

“In defence of US foreign policy,” UNIKEN, No. 35, July 2006, 16.

“Standing at the Crossroads,” Vietnam Investment Review, No.758, April 25,


2006.
http://www.vir.com.vn/Client/VIR/index.asp?url=content.asp&doc=10107.

“Vice in Vietnam,” The Wall Street Journal Asia, Opinion & Editorial, April
27, 2006. 16.
“Vietnam in post-WTO era: Opportunities and challenges,” Vietnam
Economy, November 2, 2006.

11/6/98
16
“Viet Nam truoc san choi moi,’ Tuoi Tre, November 2, 2006.

“Vietnam’s (New) Old Guard,” The Wall Street Journal Asia, Opinion &
Editorial, July 10, 2006, 16.

“Vietnam’s Rent Seekers,” The Wall Street Journal Asia, Opinion & Editorial,
November 9, 2006, 15.

“Safeguarding Liberties in an Age of Terrorism,” The Canberra Times,


Opinion, September 14, 2005, 15.

“Making Up With Vietnam Will Take More Than a Clinton Visit,”


International Herald Tribune, November 9, 2000.

“Pillar of Hanoi, From Resistance to Reform [Obituary: Pham Van Dong],”


The Australian, May 5, 2000. 14.

“The Power Game”, Vietnam Business Journal, October 1998, 6(5) 42-44.

“Vietnam’s Human Rights Offensive”, The Asian Wall Street Journal,


October 1, 1998. 8.

“Mobilising Domestic Capital,” ASEAN Focus Group, Asian Analysis,


August 1998. (http://www. aseanfocus.com/analysis/9803_vietnam.htm).

“Marching Orders,” Vietnam Business Journal, July/August 1998, 6(4). 56-57

“Holding the Line,” Vietnam Business Journal, June 1998, 6(3). 16.

“Keeping an Even Keel,” Vietnam Business Journal. March/April 1998, 6(2).


30-32.

“New Leadership & Economic Reforms,” ASEAN Focus Group, Asian


Analysis, March 1998
(http://www.aseanfocus.com/analysis/9803_vietnam.htm).

“Vietnam’s Tardy Reforms,” Op Ed, The Asian Wall Street Journal, 20


August 1997.

“Internal divisions at the heart of Cambodian decay,” in The Age (Melbourne),


10 July 1997, p. A15.

‘“Making Friends with All Countries”: Vietnam and the Dilemmas of


Multilateralism,’ AUS-CSCAP Newsletter, no. 4, March 1997, p. 3.

“Quan Su va Kinh Te,” Dien Dan [Paris], no. 56, October 1996, p. 16.

“Party congress unites to keep door open to outside world,” The Australian
Special Survey, The Australian, September 6, 1996. 17.

11/6/98
16
“People’s Army gets in step with era of friendly reform,” The Australian
Special Survey, The Australian, September 6, 1996. 18.

“General stood by his troops [Obituary: Tran Van Tra],” Time & Tide Section,
The Australian, 7 May 1996, 12.

“Keating’s vision: SE Asia free from China orbit,” The Australian, December
19. 1995, p. 2.

“US Signals Renewed Interest in S-E Asia,” Business Times [Singapore],


August 23, 1995.

“Vietnam’s Prospects,” The Wilson Quarterly, Spring 1995, 158.

“The Fall of Saigon: Lessons to Learn from Vietnam,” 20th Anniversary


Special Edition, The Weekend Australian, April 29-30, 1995, 1 and 8.

“Hostage crisis over, but questions remain,” Saturday Forum, The Canberra
Times, October 29, l994, 13.

“Hostages Pawns in Bigger Game,” Pacific Research [Peace Research Centre,


The Australian National University], August 1994, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 11-12.
Reprinted from The Canberra Times, August 13, 1994.

“V`n [– Nh…n Quy÷n Gi˘a ¢-xtr…-li-a vø ViŸt Nam (Human Rights Matters
Between Australia and Vietnam),” B¿n tin tham kh¿o Quan HŸ QuÂc T’
[Hanoi: Institute of International Relations], no. 8, 15 August 1994, 57-60.
Translated and reprinted from The Australian Financial Review, January
12, 1994.

“Hostages Pawns in Bigger Game,” Saturday Forum, The Canberra Times,


August 13, 1994, 13.

“Hell Revisited: Precursor to Vietnam War,” Focus, The Weekend Australian,


May 7-8, 1994, 25.

“Hanoi Must Be Handled With Care,” The Australian, April 11, 1994, 11.

“Implications of Lifted Embargo,” The Australian Financial Review, February


7, 1994, 17.

“Human Rights Matters Come between Australia and Vietnam,” Pacific


Research [Peace Research Centre, The Australian National University],
February 1994, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 34-35. Reprinted from The Australian
Financial Review, January 12, 1994.

“Human Rights Matters Come between Australia, Vietnam,” The Australian


Financial Review, January 12, 1994, 12.

11/6/98
16
“Potholes in the Road to Reform,” Vietnam: Emerging Markets Supplement,
Business Asia [Hong Kong: The Economist Intelligence Unit], September
27, 1993, 1.

“Economic Reforms Put Nation on Knife-Edge,” The Australian Special


Survey, The Australian, September 2, 1993, 9.

“Visit by PM Marks a High Point in Bilateral Relations,” The Australian


Financial Review, Survey Vietnam, June 16, 1993, 33.

“After the Cambodian Elections: A New Period of Contention,” Business


Times [Singapore], June 2, 1993.

“Who Will Rule in Cambodia?” Business Times [Singapore], February 10,


1993.

“Indochina’s Trauma of Change,” Business Times [Singapore], January 13,


1993.

“US-Vietnam Relations: Light at the End of the Tunnel,” ANU Reporter,


November 11, 1992, 4.

“‘The Most Democratic Elections Ever,’” Vietnam Today [Canberra: Australia-


Vietnam Society], (August 1992), no. 62, 8-9.

“Political Reform in Vietnam,” Vietnam Today (February 1992), no. 60, 17-19;
reprinted in Vietnam News [Hanoi: Vietnam News Agency], no. 311,
June 9, 1992, 1-2.

“The Future of Vietnamese Communism,” The Sunday Times [Singapore],


January 26, 1992., Trends, iv.

“Vietnam’s 7th Party Congress: Economic Renewal and Political


Democratisation,” Vietnam Today, [Canberra: Australia-Vietnam
Society], (August Quarter 1991), no. 58, 3–5.

“Vietnam: The Party Gathers at the Fork in the Road,” The International
Herald Tribune [Paris], June 22-23, 1991, 4.

“Le Duc Tho,” Vietnam Today, [Canberra: Australia-Vietnam Society],


(November Quarter 1990), no. 55, 11.

“Where Do We Go From Here?” Business Times [Singapore], September 7,


1990.

“Vietnam: After Five Years on the Reformist Path, a Crisis of Doubt,” The
International Herald Tribune [Paris], September 6, 1990, 4.

“8th Plenum: Reform or Reaction,” Vietnam Today, [Canberra: Australia-


Vietnam Society], (May Quarter 1990), no. 53, 3-4.

11/6/98
16
“Ho Chi Minh A Personal Appreciation,” Vietnam Today [Canberra:
Australia-Vietnam Society], (May Quarter 1990)), no. 53, 12-13.

“The Paris Conference on Cambodia,” Vietnam Today [Canberra: Australia-


Vietnam Society], (November 1989), no. 51, 8-9.

“The Road to Paris,” Vietnam Today [Canberra: Australia-Vietnam Society],


(August Quarter 1989), no. 50, 7-8.

“Sixth Party Plenum: Harbinger of Reform?”Vietnam Today [Canberra:


Australia-Vietnam Society], (May Quarter 1989), no. 49, 12-14.

“Reconciliation in Kampuchea,” Patriot [New Delhi], February 1989,


published as a four-part series.

“Truong Chinh: Revolutionary and Ideologist,” Vietnam Today [Canberra:


Australia-Vietnam Society], (November 1988), no. 47, 3.

“Tui bian zhongde Yuenan [Vietnam Under Transformation],” United Daily


News [Taipei], August 15, 1988. In Chinese.

“Hanoi Moves More Cautiously on Reform,” The International Herald


Tribune [Paris], August 5, 1988, 4.

“A Haiphong-Ho Chi Minh Axis Leads Vietnam Toward Reform,” The


International Herald Tribune [Paris], April 15, 1988, 4.

“Renovation: Vietnam’s 6th Party Congress,” Vietnam Today [Canberra:


Australia-Vietnam Society], (February 1987), no. 40, 3-7.

“Vietnam: The South Must Manage the Economy,” The International Herald
Tribune [Paris], January 22, 1987. 4.

“Vietnam’s 6th Party Congress,” Vietnam Today [Canberra: Australia-


Vietnam Society], (November 1986), no. 39, 6.

“Kampuchea Proposal: Political Weapon or Conflict-Resolution Mechanism?


Pros and Cons of Genocide Tribunal,” The Canberra Times, August 1,
1986, 6.

“Le Duan: Consensus Builder,” Vietnam Today [Canberra: Australia-Vietnam


Society], (August 1986), no. 38, 3-4.

“The PRG and the Unification of Vietnam,” About Time [The Journal of South
Coast History Teachers, Wollongong, N.S.W.], vol. 4, no. 2 (June 1986),
16-19. Reprinted from Dyason House Papers (June 1975).

“Thai-Cambodian Border Situation: Regional Reactions and Long-Term


Implications,” in Foreign Affairs Trainees Course, Indochina Conference

11/6/98
16
Simulation Exercise. Canberra: Department of Foreign Affairs, April
1986. 71-74.

“New Approach to Khmer Problem Now Suggested,” The Nation Review


[Bangkok], September 5, 1984.

“The Ball is in Vietnam’s Court: Kampuchea After 5 Years of VN Occupation,”


The Nation Review [Bangkok], May 5, 1984, 14.

“Social Scientists Visit Vietnam and Kampuchea,” Vietnam Today [Canberra:


Australia-Vietnam Society], (May 1982), no. 21, 7-10.

“Vietnamese Outflow Expected to Continue,” The Canberra Times, October


14, 1981, 6.

“Hanoi Takes Pragmatic Approach to Embargo,” The Canberra Times,


October 12, 1981, 6.

“Special Relationships Now Forged in Indo-China,” Supplement, Australia


and the Third World: Review of the Nation, 1980. The Canberra Times,
October 10, 1980, 31.

“Indochina,” in Recent Changes in Asia: Australian Responses. Canberra:


Centre for Continuing Education, The Australian National University,
November 1977. 76-78.

“This Document is Important [Van Tien Dung’s Our Great Spring Victory],”
The National Times [Sydney], November 15-20, 1976, no. 302 and
November 22-27, 1976, no. 303.

“The PRG and the Unification of Vietnam,” Dyason House Papers (June 1975),
vol. 1, no. 5, 1-5

“Chasing Phantoms in Canberra,” The Nation Review [Melbourne],


November 16-22, 1973, 147.

“Why NZ Must Recognise The PRG,” Salient [Wellington], August 2, 1973,


10-12.

“The P.R.G.: The Government We Don't Recognise,” Craccum [Auckland],


July 19, 1973, 12.

“Saigon Under Seige,” The Brown Daily Herald [Providence, Rhode Island],
February 21, 1968, 1.

“US/NLF Policy Shift?” IVS Vietnam [Saigon: International Voluntary


Services, Inc.]. (January 1968), vol. i, no. 5, 9-11.

“Report from Binh Long Province,” IVS Newsletter [Washington, D.C.:


International Voluntary Services, Inc.], January 24, 1968. 4pp.

11/6/98
16
“Report from Saigon,” IVS Newsletter [Washington, D.C.], December 28, 1967.
4pp.

“‘War-Torn’ South Vietnam - Contrasting First Impressions,” The Brown


Daily Herald [Providence, RI], December 7, 1967, 1.

“New Left: Remedy for Cultural Wasteland,” Res Publica [Providence, R.I.:
Brown University], (January 1967), vol. ii, no. 2, 19-22.

“Prospects for Stability in Viet-Nam,” Channels [Providence, R.I.: Brown


University, International Relations Club], (April 1966), vol. iii, no. 3, 2-4.

“China: A New Outlook,” Res Publica [Providence, R.I.], (March 1966), vol. i,
no. 1, 16 and 44-45.

11/6/98

Você também pode gostar