The paper presents an overview of the main contents of the Court's Judgment on 07 December 2016 arbitration established under Annex VII of UNCLOS in 1982 on the lawsuit between the Philippines and China - a judgment‘s considered the turning point will create history for the East Sea disputes; analyze the meaning, validity and impact of the ruling, predicts China's next action and how to force it to comply. The paper also analyzes the impact of this ruling on Vietnam and initially proposed some solutions to be implemented in the struggle for sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction in the East Sea.
Global value chain plays an important role in the international commercial system. Integrated small and medium enterprise in global value chain brings both risk and challenges. The analyzing global value chain in agriculture, food processing, car industry, electronic industry, handicraft product, considering configuration and characteristic of the value chain. Since characteristic and challenges related to particular industry, it is difficult to recommend a list about a policy that is “suitable for all” and facilitate for small and medium enterprises participate in the global value chain. Because of those issues, this article gives a recommendation about a principal in policy and effective solution to enhance opportunity integrated small and medium enterprises.
It’s important roles of East Sea in economic, national defense and freedom navigation so that the powerful countries in the domestic and international region which have their opinions and policies with the East Sea. India’s that nation with their policy toward the East Sea, the same opinion of India toward dispute resolution about maritime sovereignty and freedom navigation. This study will analyze, comment on India’s policy toward the East Sea in nowadays, to show that important role of East Sea in India’s toward East policy.
China’s actions in the East Sea’re a serious violation of Vietnam's territorial sovereignty and international law. This paper show that analyzes the following basic contents: (i) The geographical status of the East Sea according to international law; (ii) Active break the status quo of China's East Sea; (iii) China's actions violate sovereignty of the State’s Vietnam; (iv) Analyze from International law to public.
In the context of the geo-strategic and economic importance of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific, a new geopolitical construct of ‘Indo-Pacific’ has emerged and this terminology has proliferated the academic literature and dossiers of defense strategists and policy makers world over. This Paper outlines the quest for a quadrilateral partnership in the Indo-Pacific region as a tool for the understanding geopolitics of the twenty-first century. Amidst the complementarities and contradictions—emerging out of the Big Powers, the Paper offers a multilateral approach to the emerging rivalry in the IndoPacific. Finally, it argues that the growing competition and clash of interest of the global and regional powers would increase the geo-strategic significance of this region in the years to come.
Vietnam's sovereignty over the Paracel and Spratly archipelagos is indisputable, based on the constituent elements of a territorial sovereignty that assert sovereignty over the state, and of course, acknowledged in international practice. Vietnam is the only country with geographic, historical, national and international legal basis to establish sovereignty and assert its sovereignty over Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos.