Friday, March 29, 2024

Research in Vietnam’s Diplomatic History and Lessons of Experience

There has been a lot of research done into Vietnam’s diplomatic history, especially that of recent period. Taking stock of Vietnam’s diplomatic activities has been done all along yet this is usually done after each activity. Only in recent years did we start systematic research into the subject. Many books by different authors have been published on the subject and a lot of lessons can be drawn from diplomatic activities in our forefathers struggle against foreign invaders, in the resistance against the French and then the American. Among those lessons, the most important ones are (1) Giving the highest priority to national interests while respecting  those of other countries, especially our neighbours; (2) Preserving independence, self - reliance; (3) Combining the strength of our nation with that of the times; (4) Brining into full play our peace - loving and reconciliatory tradition; (5) Building and maintaining durable friendship and cooperation with neighbours and others; (6) Closely combining diplomacy and national defence, security and economic construction etc.  These lessons will help propel the country into a better future.

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