Compounding economic difficulties were new military challenges. In the late 1970s, two countries—Cambodia and China—posed threats to Vietnam. Clashes between Vietnamese and Cambodian communists on their common border began almost immediately after Vietnam’s reunification in 1975. To neutralize the ...
− underwater pipeline, the world’s longest, began to carry natural gas onshore from the Nam Con − Son basin. The pipeline’s anticipated capacity is 2 billion cubic meters per year, while the basin − has an estimated 59 billion cubic meters of natural gas reserves. ...
Vietnam enjoys a good political and economic relationship with Japan, and the two countries are partnering to exploit the disputed offshore oil fields in the South China Sea. At a meeting in Hanoi in July 2004, foreign ministers from the two nations pledged to strengthen the partnership. Alread...
− underwater pipeline, the world’s longest, began to carry natural gas onshore from the Nam Con − Son basin. The pipeline’s anticipated capacity is 2 billion cubic meters per year, while the basin − has an estimated 59 billion cubic meters of natural gas reserves. ...
− countries—Cambodia and China—posed threats to Vietnam. Clashes between Vietnamese and − Cambodian communists on their common border began almost immediately after Vietnam’s − reunification in 1975. To neutralize the threat, Vietnam invaded Cambodia in December 1978 ...
− countries—Cambodia and China—posed threats to Vietnam. Clashes between Vietnamese and − Cambodian communists on their common border began almost immediately after Vietnam’s − reunification in 1975. To neutralize the threat, Vietnam invaded Cambodia in December 1978 ...
Clashes between Vietnamese and − Cambodian communists on their common border began almost immediately after Vietnam’s − reunification in 1975. To neutralize the threat, Vietnam invaded Cambodia in December 1978 − and overran Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital, driving out the incumbent ...
Clashes between Vietnamese and − Cambodian communists on their common border began almost immediately after Vietnam’s − reunification in 1975. To neutralize the threat, Vietnam invaded Cambodia in December 1978 − and overran Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital, driving out the incumbent ...