Trung Quốc trả giá với ngoại giao chiến lang

Thứ tư, 9/6/2021, 08:00 (GMT+7) VNExpress

Khi Trung Quốc quyết liệt gia tăng ảnh hưởng bằng ngoại giao chiến lang, ngày càng nhiều nước trên thế giới “quay lưng” với Bắc Kinh.

Trong cuộc gặp song phương tại Alaska hồi tháng 3, khi nhà ngoại giao hàng đầu Trung Quốc Dương Khiết Trì “lên lớp” về những thất bại của Mỹ, trong đó có các vụ cảnh sát giết chết người da màu, cố vấn an ninh quốc gia Mỹ Jake Sullivan không tranh luận.

Tuy nhiên, Sullivan nhắc nhở nhà ngoại giao Trung Quốc về cái mà ông gọi là “phẩm chất đặc biệt” của chính quyền Mỹ: khả năng thừa nhận và sửa chữa sai lầm. “Một quốc gia tự tin có thể nhìn thấu những thiếu sót của mình và không ngừng tìm cách cải thiện”, ông Sullivan nói.

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Offshore Wind Farms Show What Biden’s Climate Plan Is Up Against

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The U.S. has fallen way behind Europe partly because of an old shipping law and opposition from homeowners and fishing groups.

Dominion Energy’s wind turbine project off Virginia Beach took a year to install. In Europe, it would have taken a few weeks.Credit…Eze Amos for The New York Times

Ivan Penn

By Ivan Penn

  • June 7, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET

A constellation of 5,400 offshore wind turbines meet a growing portion of Europe’s energy needs. The United States has exactly seven.

With more than 90,000 miles of coastline, the country has plenty of places to plunk down turbines. But legal, environmental and economic obstacles and even vanity have stood in the way.

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Ba lãnh đạo chủ chốt tham gia Đảng ủy Công an Trung ương

Ban thường vụ Đảng ủy Công an Trung ương nhiệm kỳ 2020 – 2025 gồm 10 người, trong đó có Tổng bí thư Nguyễn Phú Trọng, Chủ tịch nước Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, Thủ tướng Phạm Minh Chính.

Lễ công bố quyết định của Bộ Chính trị chỉ định nhân sự Đảng ủy Công an Trung ương nhiệm kỳ 2020 – 2025 và hội nghị Đảng ủy Công an Trung ương lần thứ nhất diễn ra sáng 4/6.

Theo đó, Đảng ủy Công an Trung ương nhiệm kỳ 2020 – 2025 gồm 27 người; Ban Thường vụ gồm 10 người, ngoài ba lãnh đạo chủ chốt của Đảng, Nhà nước nêu trên, còn có 7 cán bộ lãnh đạo Bộ Công an. Đây là nhiệm kỳ thứ 2 Tổng bí thư Nguyễn Phú Trọng tham gia Ban thường vụ Đảng ủy Công an Trung ương.

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Advancing sustainable development with FDI: Why policy must be reset

Simon Evenett and Johannes Frit z3 June 2021
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In many countries, foreign direct investment, or FDI, outperforms aid, remittances, and portfolio investments as the largest source of external financing. FDI creates jobs, boosts productivity, and brings management expertise and technology. Since the Global Financial Crisis of 2009, however, annual inflows of FDI have been in decline. New greenfield investments into developing countries have been particularly hard hit, falling by 57 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2020. Developing countries in Asia have been more resilient but not entirely spared. Supported by the Hinrich Foundation, a new report delves into this critical issue of declining FDI and explores the policy options that can help reverse the trend. In this 27th Global Trade Alert report, entitled Advancing sustainable development with FDI: Why policy must be reset, renowned trade experts Simon Evenett and Johannes Fritz detail the developments that have contributed to FDI’s decline and show what can be done to reinvigorate FDI as an engine for sustainable development.
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From Orbit to Ocean—Fixing Southeast Asia’s Remote-Sensing Blind Spots

Gregory B. PolingCenter for Strategic and International Studies

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Abstract

Improving maritime domain awareness (MDA) in Southeast Asia is critical not only for regional states but for the national-security interests of the United States. MDA in the coming decades will be dominated by cheaper, more-efficient remote-sensing tools, and the United States and other outside parties should shift toward introducing partners to the booming private-sector offerings in remote sensing.

Recommended Citation

Poling, Gregory B. (2021) “From Orbit to Ocean—Fixing Southeast Asia’s Remote-Sensing Blind Spots,” Naval War College Review: Vol. 74 : No. 1 , Article 8.
Available at: https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/nwc-review/vol74/iss1/8

A number of theoretical and practical issues on socialism and the path to socialism in Vietnam

TĐH: At the least, read this article to understand Mr. Secretary General’s thinking

29/05/2021    12:25 GMT+7 vietnamnet

Professor, Dr Nguyen Phu Trong, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, has written an article titled “A number of theoretical and practical issues on socialism and the path towards socialism in Vietnam.”

Below is the full text article:

    Socialism and the path to socialism in Vietnam is a truly fundamental theoretical and practical topic of great importance. It covers a broad array of diverse and complex issues under various approaches, and requires both painstaking and serious investigation, and a deep and scientific stocktaking of practice. Within the scope of this writing, I would like to touch upon some aspects from Vietnam’s practical perspective. I would only focus on answering the following questions: What is socialism? Why did Vietnam choose the socialist path? How to gradually build socialism in Vietnam? How significant have the “Doi Moi” (Renewal) and the building of socialism been in Vietnam over the past years? And what are the issues facing this process?

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What Vietnam needs to produce Covid vaccines under license

By Viet Anh    May 29, 2021 | 09:00 am GMT+7Vietnam should standardize manufacturing facilities and get expertise if it wants to make Covid-19 vaccines, experts have said.

Professor Thomas Preiss of the John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, said the production of mRNA vaccines is a new technology and involves several distinct steps.

Preiss said mRNA is the basis for certain Covid vaccines like those made by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, while AstraZeneca uses the viral vector technology.

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Huy động mọi nguồn lực mua vắc xin

30/05/2021 09:06 GMT+7100Lưu

TTO – Phải vận dụng mọi biện pháp để tiếp cận, huy động nguồn lực hợp pháp mua vắc xin. Người dân, doanh nghiệp, các cơ quan, tổ chức và địa phương có thể đóng góp ý kiến, phương pháp, tiền của và phát huy các mối quan hệ để mua vắc xin.

Huy động mọi nguồn lực mua vắc xin - Ảnh 1.

Thủ tướng Phạm Minh Chính yêu cầu các bộ ngành kịp thời tháo gỡ khó khăn cho các địa phương, nhất là các địa phương trọng điểm, với phương châm “ba không” – không nói thiếu tiền, không nói thiếu nguồn nhân lực và không nói thiếu thể chế – Ảnh: VGP

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French Court Throws Out Lawsuit for ‘Agent Orange’ Damage During Vietnam War


By Dominique Vidalon and Yiming Woo | May 11, 2021 insurancejournal.com

PARIS – A French court on Monday threw out a lawsuit by a French-Vietnamese woman against more than a dozen multinationals that produced and sold a toxic herbicide dubbed “Agent Orange,” used by U.S. troops during the war in Vietnam.

Filed in 2014, the case has pitched Tran To Nga, a 79-year-old who claims she was a victim of Agent Orange, against 14 chemical firms, including U.S. companies Dow Chemical and Monsanto, now owned by Germany’s Bayer.

Tran To Nga told Reuters the case had been thrown out but that she would appeal.

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Vietnam to cancel 1,500 unnecessary public projects

By Duc Minh   May 25, 2021 | 03:32 pm GMT+7 VNExpresssVietnam to cancel 1,500 unnecessary public projectsMen work on an expressway project in the southern province of Dong Nai in April 2021. Photo by VnExpress/Phuoc Tuan.

Vietnam will trim the list of public projects to around 5,000 after cutting at least 1,500 deemed unnecessary and ineffective.

This will improve investment efficiency, officials say. So far, around 1,050 projects have been cut from the country’s investment plan for the 2021-2025 period, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

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20 years for Vietnam to become rich and strong


24/05/2021    06:00 GMT+7 vietnamnet

If developing countries do not make breakthroughs during the golden population period, they will find it difficult to overcome the middle-income trap to become developed countries.

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According to China’s 2020 census results released on May 11, China’s population is rapidly aging, and the number of people of working age is decreasing. The number of people of working age (15-59 years old) is 894.38 million, accounting for 63.35% of the population, down 6.79% compared to 2010. The number of children aged 14 and under is 253.38 million, equivalent to 17.95% of the population and the number of people aged 65 and over is 190.64 million, accounting for 13.5% of the population.

According to criteria of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), a country with a maximum proportion of children under 14 years old accounting for 30% and elderly people (aged 65 and over) less than 15% of the total population is considered to be in the golden population age.

Based on the criteria, China is still in the golden population period. However, as the number of people over 65 years old has increased rapidly, from 7% of the population in 2000 to 13.5% in 2020, China’s population aging trend is unlikely to reverse. Over the past four decades, China’s economy has grown thanks to an abundant workforce, but the country is on the way from labor surplus to labor shortage, at the fastest pace in history.

China has become a society of the elderly in just 20 years, much faster than France (140 years), Sweden (85 years), and the United States (72 years). The problem is that aging population occurs when China’s GDP per capita is only about $10,000/year, compared to over $30,000/year in developed countries. This is negatively affecting economic development and major national goals of China.

Since 2007 Vietnam has entered the golden population period and the current proportion of people of working age account for nearly 70% of the population, of which about half are young people, who are under 34 years old. However, according to the 2019 census, Vietnam’s population is aging at an unprecedented rate. In 2019, the country had 11.4 million people aged 60 and over, accounting for 11.86% of the total population and the aging index increased from 35.9% in 2009 to 48.8% in 2019. It is estimated that the number of people aged 65 and over will reach over 10% by 2026 and exceed 15% by 2039.

This will be the end of the golden population period in Vietnam.

Vietnam is now in the group of low-middle-income economies and has set a goal to become a high-middle-income country by 2030 and a high-income developed country by 2045.

Experts said that developing countries, if failing to make breakthrough in the golden population period, will find it difficult to overcome the middle-income trap and will never become developed countries.

The first 10 years of the golden population period have passed. It is forecasted that Vietnam’s population in the period 2030-2040 will likely be aging. Therefore, only the period from 2020-2030 is the optimal time, an extremely important opportunity for economic development.20 năm, gấp rút để trở nên giàu mạnh-2

However, the golden population structure is only a possibility and an opportunity, not a guarantee for economic breakthroughs. It is important that people of working age must be able to work, have jobs and create high productivity.

Labor productivity of Vietnam is low compared to other countries in the region: 26 times lower than Singapore, 7 times lower than Malaysia, 4 times lower than China, 2 times lower than the Philippines, 3 times lower than Thailand. One of the main causes of low labor productivity is the poor qualifications and capacity of workers.

According to the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, unskilled labor accounted for 39% of the total workforce in 2009, down to 36% in 2018. In 10 years, it only fell by 3%, so for a long time, the economy retained the structure of using cheap labor. Vietnam is lacking skilled workers, labor groups with technical expertise, managers, and innovators. These are the groups capable of leading the economy.

Compared with some countries in the region, the proportion of trained workers in Vietnam seems to be good, but the quality and qualifications are still a concern. Most of the recruited workers need to be retrained, and many people work in the wrong profession.

For the Human Development Index (HDI), a measure of population quality, published by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Vietnam ranked 117th out of 189 countries and territories in 2019. Vietnam has never entered the top 100 most developed countries, has not closed the gap with other countries in the world. In particular, labor productivity is still the weakest factor when it comes to population quality.

According to the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), nearly 70% of foreign-invested enterprises in Vietnam have difficulty in recruiting skilled technicians. With human resources for positions that require strategic and leadership thinking, it is even harder to find. They have to seek personnel from other countries. In addition to the lack of high-quality labor, the discipline of workers is still poor.

The 4.0 industrial revolution is taking place in the world and economic experts say that Vietnam needs to transit to a digital economy. Digital transformation will help increase labor productivity and help Vietnam make a breakthrough.

However, this process is facing many challenges. Most Vietnamese businesses still do not know how to start their digital transformation strategy. Small and medium-sized enterprises do not understand much about the concept of digital transformation. Most of them have not approached digital technologies, are not equipped with a business mindset on a digital platform, and lack a business strategy on a digital platform. The main reason is the lack of human resources in digital services.

Experts said that Japan and Germany were severely damaged in the second world war, but have risen strongly to become developed countries thanks to a skilled, well-trained workforce.

According to demographers, Vietnam’s golden population period will last for about 20 more years and will not return. Therefore, during this period, it is necessary to train a strong young workforce who are capable of changing the country’s economy. We need to make the most of this precious resource. In fact, the golden population opportunity does not automatically bring a positive impact, but it must be “held” to “create” a golden workforce, leading the country to fast and sustainable development.

It is necessary to have a good labor market management policy. There should be specific regulations to link training and vocational institutions with the market. The education system must be able to handle the provision of knowledge and professional skills for workers, so it can become a strong driving force of the economy, bringing Vietnam to a higher position in the global value chain.

Tran Thuy

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Three keys to fight against Covid-19 in Vietnam

21/05/2021    06:00 GMT+7 Vietnamnet

Along with the 5K message, Vietnam is strictly implementing three counterattacks: large-scale testing; implementation of a vaccine strategy; and application of technology for Covid-19 tracing.

On May 5, 2021, the new Government, headed by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, had a regular but special meeting after one month of operation.

Cabinet members spent most of the time discussing a huge challenge that Vietnam was facing: the new Covid-19 outbreak. At that time the pandemic was wreaking havoc in the neighboring countries. Thanks to effective solutions that were proven in the previous three waves of Covid, Vietnam was like an ‘oasis’ among surrounding countries that were being fiercely attacked by the epidemic.

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Ý đồ của Trung Quốc khi điều 300 tàu ở Biển Đông

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Giới chuyên gia đánh giá gần 300 tàu Trung Quốc hiện diện ở Biển Đông để sử dụng lợi thế số lượng nhằm gây áp lực cho các nước láng giềng Đông Nam Á.

Lực lượng tuần tra thuộc nhóm chuyên trách Biển Đông của Philippines cho biết tính tới ngày 9/5, 287 tàu “dân quân biển” Trung Quốc phân tán tại các thực thể ở quần đảo Trường Sa thuộc chủ quyền Việt Nam, trong đó các cụm tàu lớn hơn xuất hiện tại các đảo nhân tạo Trung Quốc bồi đắp phi pháp ở khu vực này. Số lượng này đã tăng lên đáng kể so với khoảng 200 tàu cách đây hai tháng.

Ý đồ của gần 300 tàu Trung Quốc ở Biển Đông
Đội tàu cá Trung Quốc neo đậu tại bãi Ba Đầu trong lãnh hải đảo Sinh Tồn Đông thuộc quần đảo Trường Sa của Việt Nam hồi tháng 3. Ảnh: AP.
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