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a compendium of Carl Thayer's academic and professional activities in 2010 grouped under the following headings: Publications (printed, in press, in progress), Conference Papers, Academic Presentations, Higher Degree responsibilities, Consultancy (major reports and background briefs), Peer Reviews, Other activities and Media.

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Thayer Activities Report 2010

Highlights 1 Op Ed article, The Wall Street Journal 6 International Conference Papers 20 Publications (including 7 HERDC Publications*) 27 Public Presentations, Lectures and Seminars 113 Background Briefs (Thayer Consultancy) 255 Media Interviews Conferred title Emeritus Professor (January 1, 2011)
*Higher Education Research Data Collection (major publication peer reviewed)

PROFESSIONAL Adjunct Global Faculty member, Center of Southeast Asian Studies, Ohio University (April 2009-present). Member, International Advisory Board, Contemporary Southeast Asia (December 2008-December 2010). Member, Southeast Asia Publications Committee, Asian Studies Association of Australia (January 2004-December 2010). Visiting Fellow, Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies, Australian Defence College, Weston Creek, ACT, March 2010. PUBLICATIONS 2010 Major “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.

2 “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. “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. “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 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. Minor 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. “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-trinhasean “China’s Soft Power v America’s Smart Power,” East Asia Forum, August 31, 2010.

3 http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2010/08/31/chinas-soft-power-v-americassmart-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 ‘Opinion: A battle between the dragon and the eagle’, UNIKEN, No. 59, November/December 2010, 16. http://www.unsw.edu.au/news/pad/uniken/2010/uniken_novdec_2010.pdf “Southeast Asia: Patterns of Security Cooperation,” East Asia Forum, October 29, 2010. http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2010/10/29/southeast-asia-patterns-ofsecurity-cooperation/print/ “US-Vietnam Relations: A Scorecard,” Asia Pacific Bulletin (East-West Center, Washington, D.C.), No. 67, September 14, 2010. 1-2. http://www.eastwestcenter.org/publications/search-for-publications/browsealphabetic-list-of-titles/?class_call=view&pub_ID=3548&mode=view “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, Publications 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. “Military Politics in Contemporary Vietnam: Political Engagement, Corporate Interests and Professionalism,” Marcus Mietzner. ed., Military Politics in Contemporary Southeast Asia. London: Routledge, 2011.

4 “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. Publications in progress Book Review: Mark Moyar, Triumph Forsaken: The Vietnam War, 1954-1965 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), 512pp. For Contemporary Southeast Asia. ”Southeast Asia,” in Ashley Tellis, ed., Strategic Asia 2011-12: Asia Responds to its Rising Powers – India and China. Seattle and Washington, D.C.: The National Bureau of Asian Research. “Vietnam: Political Legitimacy,” in Haig Patapan, John Kane and Loy Hui Chieh, eds., In Search of Legitimacy, London: Palgrave. “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.

5 CONFERENCE PAPERS 1. “Revitalizing U.S. Engagement in Asia: The Obama Administration and the Challenge of Non-Traditional Security Issues”, Paper to KAMERA-MAAS International Conference ‘The United States and the New Asia: Towards Partnership and Multilateral Engagement in the 21st Century’, sponsored by the Centre for American Studies (KAMERA), Institute of Occidental Studies (IKON), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and the Malaysian Association for American Studies (MAAS), Hotel Nikko, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 1-2, 2010. 2. “The Apparatus of Authoritarian Rule in Viet Nam,” Paper for Conference on Authoritarianism in East Asia, Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 29-July 1, 2010. 3. “Vietnam’s Relations with China, North Korea and the United States,” Paper for Conference on Authoritarianism in East Asia, Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 29-July 1, 2010. 4. “The Vietnam People’s Army: Victory at Home (1975), Success in Cambodia (1989),” Paper to Armies in Victory and Defeat: Armies in the Aftermath of Conflict, 17th Chief of Army Military History Conference, National Convention Centre, Canberra, September 30-October 1, 2010. 5. “Recent Developments in the South China Sea: Implications for Regional Peace and Prosperity,” Paper presented to the 2nd International Workshop on the South China Sea: Cooperation for Regional Security and Development, cosponsored by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam and the Vietnam Lawyers’ Association, New World Saigon Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, November 12-13, 2010.

6. “Vietnam’s Relations with China and the United States, ”Paper presented to Hoi Thao Quoc Te Vai Tro cua Viet Nam Trong Khu Vuc Chau A-Thai Binh Duong (International Conference on the Role of Vietnam in the Asia-Pacific), co-sponsored by Truong Dai Hoc Khoa Hoc Xa Hoi va Nhan Van and the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Faculty of International Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi, Vietnam, December 10, 2010. ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS 1. “What is the Asia-Pacific?” Presentation to Defence and Strategic Studies Course, Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies, Australian Defence College, Weston Creek, March 9, 2010. 2. “Nationalism and the Asia-Pacific,” Presentation to Defence and Strategic Studies Course, Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies, Australian Defence College, Weston Creek, March 10, 2010.

6 3. “Revolution and Ideology and the Asia-Pacific,” Presentation to Defence and Strategic Studies Course, Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies, Australian Defence College, Weston Creek, March 11, 2010. 4. “Cambodia: Strategic Situation and Future Prospects,” Presentation to joint Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies and U.S. National War College visiting delegation, Australian Defence College, Weston Creek, May 19, 2010. 5. “Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia: International Security Challenges,” Presentation to the National Security Executive Level 2 Development Program, National Security College, The Australian National University, Canberra, June 9, 2010. 6. “Security Studies (Regional),” Presentation to the Australian Command and Staff College, Australian Defence College, Weston Creek, ACT, June 24, 2010. 7. “Patterns of Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia,” Presentation to the 4 Party Talks (Chiefs of Air/Air Force – Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and the United States), Milton Park, Bowral, N.S. W., August 16, 2010. 8. “Vietnam’s Approach to Asia-Pacific Security,” Presentation to Strategic and Defence Studies B Asia2030, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, College of Asia & the Pacific, The Australian National University, Canberra, August 31, 2010. 9. “Regional Organisations”, Lecture to Politics 1B, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University College, The University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, September 6, 2010. 10. “ASEAN and the ASEAN Regional Forum”, Politics 1B, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University College, The University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, September 9, 2010. 11. “Vietnam’s Political Environment,” Presentation to International Human Rights Clinic, Law Reform and Social Justice Program, College of Law, The Australian National University, Canberra, September 15, 2010. 12. “Security Studies (Regional),” Presentation to Security Studies (Regional), Australian Command and Staff College, Weston Creek, ACT, October 5, 2010. 13. “What is the Asia-Pacific Region?” Presentation to Security Studies (Regional), the Australian Command and Staff College, Weston Creek, ACT, October 5, 2010. 14. “Regional Security Architecture,” Presentation to Security Studies (Regional), the Australian Command and Staff College, Weston Creek, ACT, October 6, 2010.

7 15. “Changing Conceptions of Security,” Presentation to Security Studies (Regional), the Australian Command and Staff College, Weston Creek, ACT, October 7, 2010. 16. “The U.S. as a Pacific Power,” Presentation to Security Studies (Regional), the Australian Command and Staff College, Weston Creek, ACT, October 12, 2010. 17. “Crisis Simulation Exercise Briefing,” Presentation to Security Studies (Regional), the Australian Command and Staff College, Weston Creek, ACT, October 13, 2010. 18. “The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN),” Presentation to Security Studies (Regional), the Australian Command and Staff College, Weston Creek, ACT, October 18, 2010. 19. “The ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF),” Presentation to Security Studies (Regional), the Australian Command and Staff College, Weston Creek, ACT, October 19, 2010. 20. “An ASEAN Community by 2015?,” Presentation to Security Studies (Regional), the Australian Command and Staff College, Weston Creek, ACT, October 20, 2010. 21. “Non-Traditional Security Issues,” Presentation to Security Studies (Regional), the Australian Command and Staff College, Weston Creek, ACT, October 28, 2010. 22. “Viet Nam Brief: Overview of the Government, Political System and Customs of Vietnam,” Presentation to Australian Political Exchange Council fourteenth delegation to Vietnam, Hotel Ream, Canberra, November 2, 2010. Chair, Session I, 2nd International Workshop on the South China Sea: Cooperation for Regional Security and Development, co-sponsored by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam and the Vietnam Lawyers’ Association, New World Saigon Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, November 12, 2010. “Summary of Session III,” Presentation to the plenary session of the 2nd International Workshop on the South China Sea: Cooperation for Regional Security and Development, co-sponsored by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam and the Vietnam Lawyers’ Association, New World Saigon Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, November 13, 2010. “The 11th National Party Congress and Beyond” Presentation to internal seminar, Royal Norwegian Embassy, Hanoi, December 14, 2010. “Vietnam’s Regional Role,” Presentation to internal seminar, Royal Norwegian Embassy, Hanoi, December 14, 2010.

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“Domestic Politics: 11th Party Congress and Vietnam’s Regional Role,” Presentation to members of the diplomatic corps (Ambassadors from Austria, European Commission, Ireland, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and Counsellor of Denmark, Counsellor of Canada, Deputy Head of Mission Finland, Charge d’Affaires Federal Republic of Germany, First and Second Secretaries Norway, Resident Representative United Nations Development Programme, and Deputy Chief of Mission United States), Residence, Ambassador of Norway Stále Torstein Risa, Hanoi, December 14, 2010.

HIGHER DEGREE Examination Nguyen Huy Cuong, The Role of the Internet in Developing Civil Society in Vietnam. M.A. Thesis, School of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Humanity and Social Sciences, La Trobe University, August 27, 2010. Supervision Nguyen Nam Duong (Vietnam), “Vietnamese Foreign Policy Since Doi Moi: The Dialectics of Identity”, UNSW PhD thesis, awarded August 2010. Matt Wheeler (USA), “Politics, Policy and Security in Southernmost Thailand”, UNSW PhD thesis. Arthur Chang (Taiwan), “The Possibility of the ASEAN Peacekeeping Force and the prospect of Post-conflict Peace-building in Southeast Asia,” UNSW MPhil. Scott Bentley, “The United States, China and Southeast Asia: ‘Internationalizing’ the South China Sea,” Independent Study INST 690 A09, M.A. Degree, Ohio University, August 27, 2010. Other – Strategic Assessment Papers, Centre of Defence and Strategic Studies Stephen Basley, ‘The Five Power Defence Arrangements’. Glenn Kilimann, ‘The Rationale for a New Asia-Pacific Regional Architecture’. Nguyen Vinh, ‘Building a strategic partnership between Vietnam and the United States of America in the 21st Century – Challenges and Prospects’. Other – Strategic Policy Papers, Centre of Defence and Strategic Studies A. Halim Jalal, ‘ASEAN Security Community: Prospect and Challenges’. Nguyen Vinh, ‘Reform of the People’s Army of Vietnam to better serve the nation in the 21st Century’.

9 PEER REVIEWS Book-length Manuscript Martin Gainsborough, Vietnam: Rethinking the State. London and New York: Zed Books, 2010. N. Ganesan and Ramses Amer, eds., International Relations in Southeast Asia: Between Bilateralism and Multilateralism. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2010. Bill Hayton, Vietnam Rising Dragon. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2010. Christopher Roberts, ASEAN’s Myanmar Crisis: Challenges to the Pursuit of a Security Community. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2010. Daljit Singh, By Design or Accident: Reflections on Asian Security. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2010. Ian Storey, Southeast Asia and the Rise of China: The Search for Security. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2011. Journal articles “A Contesting State: China’s Support of Regional Cooperation as an Affirmative Response to the Rifts of Globalization,” Asian Survey, submitted January 13, 2010. “Administrative Control and Efficacy in Vietnam’s Dak Lak Province,” Asia Pacific Management Review. Second round review, submitted March 14, 2010. “Civil Society Action and Governance in Vietnam: Selected Findings from an Empirical Survey,” Journal of Contemporary Southeast Asian Affairs, submitted April 26, 2010. Research proposals “Australia’s Relations with Burma: Regional Window or Domestic Mirror?,” Australian Research Council Discovery Project, submitted June 12, 2010. “Complex Security: Political Change in Thailand and the Dynamics of Peace and Security in Mainland Southeast Asia,” Australian Research Council Discovery Project, submitted June 12, 2010. “A Study of the Implications of Maritime Southeast Asia’s Interaction with Great Powers for Australia’s Strategic Policy,” Australian Research Council Discovery Project, submitted June 12, 2010. Understanding Vietnam’s Blogosphere: Report prepared for [deleted], submitted July 28, 2010.

10 OTHER ACTIVITIES Member, Australian National Committee, Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific (CSCAP). Member of the Professorial Advisory Board, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University College, The University of New South Wales, Canberra (September 18, 2009-present). Member of the Board of Governors, Yale Club of Australia, July 2010President, Yale Club of the A.C.T., July 2010MEDIA INTERVIEWS 1. Trung Nguyen, Voice of America, January 4, 2010. 2. Ishaan Tharoor, Time Magazine, Hong Kong, January 8, 2010. 3. Mary E. Kissel, Editor, Editorial Page, The Wall Street Journal Asia, January 11, 2010. 4. Girish Sawiani, Radio Australia, ABC Asia Pacific, Australian Network News, January 13, 2010. 5. The Western Australian, January 14, 2010. 6. Christopher Shay, Time Magazine, January 14, 2010. 7. Tom Allard, Indonesia Correspondent, The Sydney Morning Herald/The Age, January 14, 2010. 8. Al Jazeera TV, Kuala Lumpur, January 20, 2010. 9. Girish Sawiani, Radio Australia, ABC Asia Pacific, Australian Network News, January 20, 2010. 10. Tina Vu Ha Giang, Radio Free Asia, Washington, D. C., January 21, 2010. 11. Leigh Murray, Bureau Chief, Thailand & Vietnam, Dow Jones Newswires, Dow Jones, January 21, 2010. 12. Greg Torode. Chief Asia Correspondent, South China Morning Post, January 22, 2010. 13. Daniel Schearf. Voice of America, Washington, D.C., January 25, 2010. 14. Aude Genet, Directrice/Bureau Chief, Agence France-Presse, Hanoi, January 28, 2010. 15. Natalie Liu, Voice of America, Mandarin Service, Washington, D.C., January 28, 2010. 16. John Kerin, The Australian Financial Review, January 29, 2010. 17. Vaudine England, BBC World Service, Hong Kong, January 29, 2010.

11 18. Bill Hayton, BBC, London, February 2, 2010. 19. Phuong Loan, editor, Vietnam Week, Vietnam Net, February 2, 2010. 20. Clancy McGilligan, Reporter, The Cambodia Daily, February 3, 2010. 21. Victor Beattie, Voice of America, Washington, D.C., February 3, 2010. 22. John Ruwitch, Reuters, Hanoi, February 3-4, 2010. 23. Tim Johnson, Financial Times, Bangkok Bureau, February 4, 2010. 24. Matt Steinglass, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Hanoi Bureau, February 4, 2010. 25. Shawn W. Crispin, Southeast Asia Editor, Asia Times Online, February 7, 2010. 26. Alexander Artemyev, Correspondent, Politics Bureau, Gazeta.Ru, February 10, 2010. 27. Beth Thomas, Vietnam Bureau Chief, Bloomberg News, February 15, 2010. 28. Nick Perry, New Matilda, February 17, 2010. 29. Peter Hartcher, The Sydney Morning Herald, February 22, 2010. 30. Brendan Brad, Time Magazine Asia, February 22, 2010. 31. John Ruwitch, Reuters, Hanoi, February 23, 2010. 32. Greg Torode, South China Morning Post, February 25, 2010. 33. Brendan Brad, Time Magazine Asia, February 26, 2010. 34. Hong, BBC World Service, Vietnamese Service, London, March 2, 2010. 35. Ed Wong, The New York Times, Beijing Bureau, March 3, 2010. 36. James O’Toole, Phnom Penh Post, March 4, 2010. 37. Steve Hirsch, Radio Free Asia, Washington, D.C., March 5, 2010. 38. Tim Johnston, Financial Times, Bangkok Burreau, March 11, 2010. 39. Sen Lam, ABC Radio Australia, Connect Asia Program, March 18, 2010. 40. Nga Pham, BBC Vietnamese Service, London, March 22, 2010. 41. Nhã Trân, Nguyen Thai Hoc Media Team, March 23, 2010. 42. Ed Wong, The New York Times, Beijing Bureau, March 23, 2010. 43. Trung Nguyen, Voice of America, Washington, D.C., March 23, 2010. 44. Tra Mi, Broadcaster, Vietnamese Service, Voice of America, Irvine, California, March 23, 2010. 45. Mukherjee, Radio 938 LIVE, Singapore, March 27, 2010. 46. Greg Torode, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, March 27, 2010.

12 47. Phuong Lan, Writer/Editor, Vietnamweek/Vietnamnet, March 30, 2010. 48. Luong Nguyen An Dien, Chief of Politics and Society Desk, Thanh Nien newspaper, Ho Chi Minh City, March 31, 2010. 49. Ed Wong, The New York Times, Beijing Bureau, March 31, 2010. 50. James Hookway, The Wall Street Journal, March 31, 2010. 51. Frederick Balfour, Bloomberg, Hong Kong, March 31, 2010. 52. Greg Torode, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, April 1, 2010. 53. Frederick Balfour, Business Week, Bloomberg, Hong Kong, April 1, 2010. 54. Daniel Flitton, The Age, April 2, 2010. 55. Mac Lam, Radio Free Asia, Washington, D.C., April 2, 2010. 56. Michael Sullivan, National Public Radio, Hanoi Bureau, April 2, 2010. 57. Daniel Ten Kate, Bloomberg News, Bangkok, April 2, 2010. 58. Luong Nguyen An Dien, Chief of Politics and Society Desk, Thanh Nien Weekly, Ho Chi Minh City, April 6, 2010. 59. Ben Stocking, Associated Press, Hanoi Bureau, April 6, 2010. 60. Nga Pham, BBC Vietnamese Service, London, April 8, 2010. 61. Ben Stocking, Associated Press, Hanoi Bureau, April 8, 2010. 62. Bac Pham, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Hanoi Bureau, April 8, 2010. 63. Nhu-Ngoc Ong, Managing Editor, Vien Dong Daily News [Far Eastern], Westminister, California], April 9, 2010. 64. Hoang Ngoc, Sai Gon Thiep Thi [Saigon Marketing], Ho Chi Minh City, April 11, 2010. 65. Phuong Lan, Writer/Editor, Vietnamweek/Vietnamnet, April 16, 2010. 66. Ben Bland, Asia Sentinel, Jakarta, April 21, 2010. 67. Sarah Berning, Asia Department, Deutsche Welle, Bonn, April 23. 2010. 68. Zach Coleman, Asia World News Editor, The Financial Times, Hong Kong Bureau, April 26, 2010. 69. Hoang Ngoc, Sai Gon Thiep Thi [Saigon Marketing], April 27, 2010. 70. Helen Clark, Inter Press Service News, Hanoi, May 3, 2010. 71. Brendan Brady, Time Asia, Phnom Penh, May 5 and 17, 2010. 72. Hoang Ngoc, Sai Gon Thiep Thi [Saigon Marketing], May 7, 2010. 73. Phuong Lan, Writer/Editor, Vietnamweek/Vietnamnet, May 11, 2010.

13 74. Greg Torode, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, May 13, 2010. 75. Sebastian Stangio, Deputy News Editor, Phnom Penh Post, May 18, 2010. 76. Hoang Ngoc, Sai Gon Thiep Thi [Saigon Marketing], May 20, 2010. 77. Ian Timberlake, Agency France-Presse, Hanoi, May 24, 2010. 78. Khiem Pham Vietnamese Service, BBC World Service, May 27, 2010. 79. Hoang Ngoc, Sai Gon Thiep Thi [Saigon Marketing], June 6, 2010. 80. Voice of America, June 7, 2010. 81. Ng Chun Kiat, Reporter, The Asahi Shimbun, Singapore Bureau, June 8, 2010. 82. Minh Hung, Thanh Nien, June 9, 2010. 83. Luke Hunt, World Policy Review, June 16, 2010. 84. An Dien, Thanh Nien newspaper, June 16, 2010. 85. Mike O’Sullivan, The Sydney Morning Herald, June 22, 2010. 86. Mark Magnier, South Asia Bureau Chief, Los Angeles Times, June 23, 2010. 87. Sebastian Stangio, Deputy News Editor, Phnom Penh Post, June 25, 2010. 88. Luke Hunt, Southeast Asia Correspondent, June 27, 2010. 89. Helen Clark, Inter Press Service News, Hanoi, July 3, 2010. 90. Linda Mottram, Radio Australia, Canberra Correspondent, Parliament House, Canberra, July 5, 2010. 91. Luong Nguyen An Dien, Deputy Managing Director, Thanh Nien Weekly, July 5, 2010. 92. Jonathan Harley, Producer, 90 Minutes, Nine Network Australia, July 6, 2010. 93. Steve Hirsch, Radio Free Asia, July 11, 2010. 94. Greg Torode, South China Morning Post, July 11, 2010. 95. Vu The Huong Giang, Tuoi Tre [Ho Chi Minh City], July 11, 2010. 96. Ng Chun Kiat, Reporter, The Asahi Shimbun, Singapore Bureau, July 12, 2010. 97. Patrick Barta, The Wall Street Journal, July 14, 2010. 98. Beth Thomas, Bloomberg, July 14, 2010. 99. Ron Corben, Voice of America, July 15, 2010. 100. Do The Dung, Radio France Internationale, Paris, July 18, 2010. 101. Aude Genet, Agence France-Presse, Hanoi, July 18, 2010. 102. Matt O’Sullivan, The Sydney Morning Herald, July 19, 2010.

14 103. Phuong Loan, Writer/Editor, Vietnamweek/Vietnamnet, July 19, 2010. 104. Owen Thompson, The Sydney Morning Herald, July 21, 2010. 105. Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Hanoi Bureau, July 21 2010. 106. Agence France-Presse, Hanoi Bureau, July 21 2010. 107. Ng Chun Kiat, Reporter, The Asahi Shimbun, Hanoi, July 21, 2010. 108. John Ruwitch, Reuters, Hanoi, July 21, 2010. 109. Hanh Seide, Vietnamese Service, Radio Free Asia, July 22, 2010. 110. Bloomberg News Agency, July 22, 2010. 111. Bac Pham, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Hanoi Bureau, July 23, 2010. 112. Visha, Deutsche Welle, July 23, 2010. 113. John Ruwitch, Reuters, Hanoi Bureau, July 23, 2010. 114. Tina Vu Ha Giang, Nguoi Viet Online, July 24, 2010. 115. Phuong Loan, Writer/Editor, Vietnamweek/Vietnamnet, July 25, 2010. 116. Victor Beatty, Voice of America, Washington, D.C., July 26, 2010. 117. Claudette Werden, Radio Australia, July 27, 2010. 118. Greg Torode, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, July 27, 2010. 119. Hanh Seide, Vietnamese Service, Radio Free Asia, July 28, 2010. 120. Wendell Minnick, Asia Bureau Chief, Defense News, July 28, 2010. 121. Natalie Liu, Voice of America, Mandarin Service, Washington, D.C., July 29, 2010. 122. Daniel Schearf, Voice of America, Washington, D.C., July 29, 2010. 123. Hanh Seide, Vietnamese Service, Radio Free Asia, July 30, 2010. 124. Tim Johnson, The Financial Times, Bangkok Bureau, August 4, 2010. 125. Margie Mason, Associated Press, Hanoi, August 4, 2010. 126. John Pomfret, The Washington Post, August 5, 2010. 127. Nga Pham, BBC Vietnamese language service, August 6, 2010. 128. Hanh Seide, Vietnamese Service, Radio Free Asia, Washington, D.C., August 6, 2010. 129. Aude Genet, Agence France-Presse, Hanoi Bureau, August 6, 2010. 130. Hoang Ngoc, VietnamNet, August 7, 2010. 131. David Pierson, Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times, Beijing Bureau, August 7, 2010.

15 132. Simon Long, ‘Banyan’ (weekly column on Asia), The Economist, Singapore, August 9, 2010. 133. BBC, Vietnamese language service, London, August 10, 2010. 134. Martin Goettske, China correspondent, Dagbladet Information, Beijing, August 10, 2010. 135. Ng Chun Kia, The Asahi Shimbun, August 10, 2010. 136. Charles Zefan Liu, Department of International News, Oriental Morning Post, Shanghai, August 10, 2010. 137. Greg Torode, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, August 13, 2010. 138. Simon Roughneen, International Relations and Security Network, ISN Zurich, August 14, 2010. 139. Marielle Yu, Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, August 17, 2010. 140. David Pierson, Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times, Beijing Bureau, August 18, 2010. 141. Matt Steinglass, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Hanoi, August 18, 2010. 142. Hugo Restall, The Wall Street Journal, Hong Kong, August 19, 2010. 143. Zhou Yongjin, correspondent, Southern Metropolis Daily (Guangzhou), August 22, 2010. 144. Vaudine England, BBC Asia-Pacific Online Editor, Bangkok, August 28, 2010. 145. James O’Toole, Phnom Penh Post, August 29, 2010. 146. Ron Corben, Voice of America, Bangkok, August 29, 2010. 147. An Dien, Thanh Nien newspaper, August 31, 2010. 148. Christine Webster, ABC Radio Australia, Connect Asia, September 1, 2010. 149. Cloris Xu Jingjing, Reporter, Life Week (Beijing), September 3, 2010. 150. John Ruwitch, Reuters, Hanoi, September 3, 2010. 151. Hiếu Trung, Reporter, Tuoi Tre newspaper [Ho Chi Minh City], September 4, 2010. 152. Matt Steinglass, Stringer, The Financial Times, September 6, 2010. 153. Duncan Currie, National Review Magazine, Washington, D.C., September 8, 2010. 154. John Ruwitch, Reuters, Hanoi, September 10, 2010. 155. Mary E. Kissel, Editor, Editorial Page, The Wall Street Journal Asia, September 15, 2010.

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