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Crisis of expectations: UN peacekeeping in the 1990's / Thakur, Ramesh (ed); Thayer, Carlyle A. (ed) 1995  Book
Thakur, Ramesh Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1995.
Description xvii, 317p.
Standard Number 0813388406
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037100341.584/THA 037100MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Multilateral institutional in Asia: ASEAN regional forum / Thayer, Carlyle A 2000  Book
Thayer, Carlyle A Book
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Publication Honolulu, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, 2000.
Description 59p.
Series Seminar Series
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044159341.247/THA 044159MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Soviet relations with India and Vietnam / Thakur, Ramesh; Thaye, Carlyle A 1992  Book
Thakur, Ramesh Book
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Publication London, Eacmillan, 1992.
Description 315p.
Standard Number 0333437519
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033627327.47054/THA 033627MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   108561


Tyranny of geography: Vietnamese strategies to constrain China in the South China Sea / Thayer, Carlyle A   Journal Article
Thayer, Carlyle A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words South China Sea  China  Vietnam - History  Asymmetry 
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US rapprochement with Laos and Cambodia / Thayer, Carlyle A   Journal Article
Thayer, Carlyle A Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This study analyzes the process of rapprochement in United States relations with Laos and Cambodia. It discusses the key domestic and international factors that influenced decision-making in Washington, Vientiane and Phnom Penh to initiate this process. US-Lao rapprochement has evolved gradually since the mid-1980s. Lao assistance in accounting for US servicemen missing-in-action during the Vietnam War was a key driver.
Key Words Multilateralism  United States  Laos  Cambodia  Rapprochement 
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Vietnam and the challenge of political civil society / Thayer, Carlyle A   Journal Article
Thayer, Carlyle A Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The study of contempory Vietnamese politics has been dominated by two paradigs: everyday politics and civil politics. This article argues that everyday politics and civil society paradigms have marginalized the study of pro democracy groups that have contested the hegemonic role of the Vietnam Communist Party.
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Vietnam’s foreign policy in an era of rising Sino-US competition and increasing domestic political influence / Thayer, Carlyle A   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the dramatic shifts that Vietnam’s foreign policy has undergone over time, from a country tightly allied with Socialist partners like China and the Soviet Union to one that has diversified its strategic partners and foresworn alliances in order to protect its strategic autonomy. Vietnam’s adoption of Doi Moi or economic renovation led Vietnam to multilateralize and expand its economic and political partnerships in the quest for economic growth. Doi Moi’s success has produced a transformation in state–society relations as the rise in civil society organizations has weakened the VCP’s hegemonic grip on society and shifted the basis of regime legitimacy from nationalism and socialist ideology to performance legitimacy. As public opinion and elite factionalism play an increasing role in Vietnam foreign policy, managing Vietnam’s external ties has become increasingly difficult. This article concludes that public opinion regarding relations with China has become so toxic that it poses a serious challenge to the political legitimacy of Vietnam’s one-party regime should it fail to deter Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea.
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