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Reforms Will Determine Degree of Vietnams Dependence on China 2014 Edition

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    Author(s)John Lee
    PublisherInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN9789814519830
    Pages48
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2014

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    Institute of Southeast Asian Studies Reforms Will Determine Degree of Vietnams Dependence on China 2014 Edition by John Lee

    Defined by its geography, the troubled history between the two countries, and the huge asymmetry of power, Vietnam pursues a counter-dominance strategy towards China even as it adopts a softly-softly diplomatic approach with its northern neighbour.Over-reliance on a far larger Chinese economy and the possibility of China economically punishing Vietnam for strategic policies is a genuine concern for Hanoi and questions the degree to which its counter-dominance strategy vis-a-vis China can be sustained.While China has emerged as Vietnam's largest trading partner by volume and Vietnamese dependency on Chinese imports is growing, deeper analysis of the nature and structure of trade between the two countries suggests that China's capacity to use trade to enhance its strategic leverage over Vietnam is far more restricted than is often assumed. Any attempts by Beijing to use the trading relationship for strategic gain would impose considerable costs on China.