
Nguyen Khac Giang
Nguyen Khac Giang is a visiting fellow at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore, where he specializes in issues related to regional security and international relations in Southeast Asia. He has been quoted in the media discussing China's military activities and their implications for regional stability, emphasizing the need for neighboring countries to be aware of Beijing's growing military capabilities.
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Nguyen Khac Giang is a researcher at ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute Singapore, highlighting tensions in Vietnam's political leadership.
Vietnam Ancang-ancang Perang dengan ASNguyen Khac Giang wrote about Lam's emerging leadership style appearing pragmatic rather than ideological.
Who is To Lam, the ex-cop who wants to revamp Vietnam's success story?Nguyen Khac Giang at the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute commented on the risks of To Lam's approach.
Vietnam's leader returns to power with bold promises. Can he deliver?Dr Nguyen Khac Giang, visiting fellow at the ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute, discusses the unrealistic expectations for Vietnamese goods.
Is Trump tariff deal really a win for Vietnam – or a way of punishing China? | VietnamNguyen Khac Giang is a visiting researcher at the Iseas - Yusof Ishak Institute who analyzed Vietnam's position between China and the U.S.
China quer que os países se unam contra Trump. Mas seriam os chineses um parceiro confiável?Nguyen Khac Giang commented on the political reluctance of countries to confront Beijing amid trade tensions.
Trump's tariffs leave China's neighbours with an impossible choiceNguyen Khac Giang, a visiting fellow at Singapore’s ISEAS, commented on the meeting between Xi and Trump.
There are no winners in a tariff war – China president | World NewsNguyen Khac Giang commented on Xi's visit, highlighting China's image as a responsible superpower.
"لا يوجد رابحون" في الحرب التجاريةNguyen Khac Giang is a visiting fellow with the Singapore-based ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.
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