A member of the CIA helps evacuees up a ladder onto an Air America helicopter on the roof of 22 Gia Long Street April 29, 1975, shortly before Saigon fell to advancing North Vietnamese troops. Back in ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. In forty years, the relationship between the United States and Vietnam has swung ...
For millennials in the U.S., the word “Vietnam” suggests “shimmering paddy fields and sugar-white beaches, full-tilt cities and venerable pagodas” in the words of one popular travel guide. But to most ...
Vietnam is known for its rich history, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities. What you may not know is that it's also known for its beaches, rivers, parks and other picturesque sites. Let Insider ...
Why does Vietnam pursue the goal of becoming a country with modern industries, while it can develop using other advantages? The question was raised by Nguyen Duy Nghia, a reader of VietNamNet’s ...
After growing up during the Vietnam War, I had an idea in my head of what the place might look like. I was a bit too young to be drafted, and then too busy chasing carrots on sticks in the world of ...
As part of Road Trip 2015, CNET sits down in Ho Chi Minh City with the CEO of Misfit Wearables to talk about the Vietnam tech scene and why the fitness tracker is making a big bet on the country.
In forty years, the relationship between the United States and Vietnam has swung about as widely as is possible. In 1975, the United States cut diplomatic ties with the country after the end of the ...