China and Vietnam Require More Meaningful Efforts to Manage Disputes
Ramses Amer
The 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Vietnam will be celebrated in 2015. While it provides a special opportunity for the two countries to deepen their relationship, enhanced efforts are needed to control disputes between them over the South China Sea, such as the 2014 drilling rig crisis.
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