Đánh giá bảo hiểm tiền gửi ở Việt Nam từ khía cạnh pháp lý

Đánh giá bảo hiểm tiền gửi ở Việt Nam từ khía cạnh pháp lý

Tóm tắt: Mặc dù hành lang pháp lý cho sự vận hành của bảo hiểm tiền gửi (BHTG) Việt Nam đang ngày càng hoàn thiện, vẫn còn một số quy định làm hạn chế tính hiệu quả của hệ thống này tại Việt Nam trong việc ngăn ngừa rủi ro đạo đức. Trên cơ sở kinh nghiệm từ hệ thống BHTG của Mỹ, bài viết này sẽ phân tích và đánh giá những quy định mới nhất về BHTG tại Việt Nam. Qua đó, mong muốn có thêm cơ sở để Việt Nam điều chỉnh và thực thi chế độ BHTG hiệu quả hơn.

DEPOSIT INSURANCE ACTIVITY IN VIETNAM – ASSESSMENT FROM  LEGAL PERSPECTIVE

Abstract: Although legal framework for the operation of Vietnam Deposit Insurance is increasingly improved, there are still a number of regulations limiting the effectiveness of this system in Vietnam, including moral hazard prevention. Based on experience from the US deposit insurance system, this article will analyze and evaluate the latest deposit insurance regulations in Vietnam with an aim to provide more bases for Vietnam to adjust and implement the deposit insurance regime more effectively.

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Unscientific, Unrealistic And Imaginary Claims A Threat To Peace In South China Sea – Analysis

 

South China Sea. Source: U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, Wikipedia Commons.
South China Sea. Source: U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, Wikipedia Commons.

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By Professor Jay L. Batongbacal* Eurasia review

Seas have acquired unparalleled importance in modern times owing to their trade routes and rich resource base. The territorial claims of sovereignty over the various unclaimed and disputed regions are thus on the rise fueling further conflict, friction and chances of the potential outbreak of violence. The South China Sea and its island chains are experiencing rising escalation and tension first-hand. The situation as it is in the South China Sea is very alarming owing to the power imbalance in the region. This shifted axis of power is concerning for the smaller states in South East Asia and a major threat to their territorial sovereignty.

China’s claim to the island chains is not new and has been there for a few decades now. The history of the claim can be traced to a map published at the request of the Kuomintang Govt. based on the maps drawn by some private firms and cartographic books, the Map of the South Sea Islands, issued in 1947. The 9-Dash Line used by China to claim their historical right was drawn as a part of this map to illustrate the territorial extent of China.

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Vietnam targets environmentally friendly tourism development

20/06/2021    09:05 GMT+7 Vietnamnet

Vietnam targets environmentally friendly tourism development
The Tra su cajuput forest in An Giang province. Photo: Thuy Linh


Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has issued Decision 933/QD-TTg approving the tourism system planning for the period 2021-2030, with a vision to 2045, fostering tourism development and environment protection.

Accordingly, the planning must comply with the Party’s guidelines and the State’s policies and regulations on socio-economic development, sustainable marine economy, and tourism growth strategy until 2030.

The planning aims to achieve sustainable green tourism, ensuring tourism growth and the conservation and promotion of the values of natural and cultural resources, creating tourism products imbued with national identity, protecting the environment, and promoting the potential and advantages of tourism in each region.

At the same time, it must derive from practical demands, meet the requirements of the immediate and long-term tasks, overcome the shortcomings and inadequacies, and promote advantages, tourism potentials, and strengths of each region and locality.

Thereby, it is required to identify the basis of tourism development orientation for each region, powerhouse areas, national tourist areas, and others potential in regional planning. It also sets the directions for setting up the technical and specialized areas related to tourism sectors, the management of tourism activities as well as the mapping out of medium and long-term tourism development programs.

In order to implement the planning, it needs a connection between tourism and the infrastructure of transport, energy, environment, agriculture, and national information and communication.

Moreover, the planning must foresee development trends forecast, climate change, disasters, and global pandemics.

The planning will be executed based on the development of tourism products and market, promotion and advertising, tour operator creation and human resources training, the cooperation between sectors and localities, investment, among other measures.

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EVN names contractors for 1,200-MW thermal plant

By Anh Minh   June 18, 2021 | 11:02 am GMT+7 VNExpressEVN names contractors for 1,200-MW thermal plantWorkers fix electric cables in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by VnExpress/Thanh Nguyen.Vietnam Electricity, the country’ sole power distributor, has signed up three contractors for building a 1,200-MW thermal power plant at a construction cost of $1.3 billion.

The EPC contractors, No. 1 Construction Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan and Hyundai Engineering and Construction of South Korea, will complete installation of the first turbine of the Quang Trach 1 thermal electric plant in the central province of Quang Binh within 42 months and the second in 48 months.

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Investors pump billions into offshore wind power plants

By Anh Minh   June 16, 2021 | 04:57 pm GMT+7 VNExpressInvestors pump billions into offshore wind power plantsWind turbines in the province of Bac Lieu, southern Vietnam. Photo by VnExpress/Nguyet Nhi.Foreign and local investors have poured billions of dollars into developing offshore wind farms.

Thang Long Wind, a $11.9-billion, 3.4 GW offshore plant, is being built in the central province of Binh Thuan.

Installation of floats will be completed in July to gather oceanographic data related to waves, wind and currents.

La Gan, another offshore wind farm, a joint venture between Asia Petroleum Energy Corporation (Asia Petro), Novasia Energy Company and Danish fund management firm Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), will have a capacity of 3.5 GW and cost $10.5 billion.

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Vietnam Biodiversity

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Vietnam has been ranked the 16th most biologically diverse country in the world! Diverse ecosystems provide clean water, soil stability, buffers against storms and climate shocks as well as a basis for tourism. Biodiversity conservation is an essential component of achieving sustainable, resilient development. This Biodiversity Week we are celebrating Vietnam’s biodiversity status with 16 facts! 

BIODIVERSITY FACT 1

On the mainland, there are 15.986 species of flora and 10% among them are endemic species. As for fauna, or more commonly known as animals, there are more than 100 endemic species of birds alone, and almost 80 types of mammals! Vietnam is home to 30 National Parks with more animal species than popular safari destinations such as Kenya and Tanzania. 

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G7 Leadership for Sustainable, Resilient and Inclusive Economic Recovery and Growth

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An independent report requested by the UK Prime Minister for G7

by Nicolas Stern (June 2021)

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OVERVIEW

Challenge, vision and overarching strategy at a critical moment in history

The COVID-19 pandemic is a continuing human tragedy. It has exacerbated the risks and vulnerabilities that had been building in the global economy. It follows a decade that was characterised by reduced investment, by slowing growth of productivity, by faltering employment, by weakening social cohesion, by increasing pressure on public finances, and by an accelerating destruction of natural capital. Tiếp tục đọc “G7 Leadership for Sustainable, Resilient and Inclusive Economic Recovery and Growth”

2021 G7 Leaders’ communiqué: Our shared agenda for global action to build back better

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  • European Council
  • Press release
  • 13 June 2021
  • 15:25
G7 2021 — Final Communiqué

2021 G7 Leaders’ communiqué: Our shared agenda for global action to build back better

We, the leaders of the Group of Seven, met in Cornwall on 11-13 June 2021 determined to beat COVID-19 and build back better.  We remembered everyone who has been lost to the pandemic and paid tribute to those still striving to overcome it. Inspired by their example of collaboration and determination, we gathered united by the principle that brought us together originally, that shared beliefs and shared responsibilities are the bedrock of leadership and prosperity.  Guided by this, our enduring ideals as free open societies and democracies, and by our commitment to multilateralism, we have agreed a shared G7 agenda for global action to:

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The PLA Beyond Borders: Chinese Military Operations in Regional and Global Context


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No longer confined to China’s land territory or its near abroad, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is conducting increasingly complex operations farther and farther from China’s continental borders. Within Asia, the PLA now regularly operates into the far reaches of the South China Sea and deep into the Western Pacific, enforcing China’s territorial claims and preparing to counter U.S. intervention in a regional conflict. Beyond Asia, the PLA is present on the ground, at sea, or in military exercises with foreign partners across the Indian Ocean and into the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. Foreign militaries now regularly encounter the PLA, whether in tense incidents or friendly contacts, on their home turf and in the global commons.

Drawn from a 2019 conference jointly organized by NDU, the RAND Corporation, and Taiwan’s Council on Advanced Policy Studies, The PLA Beyond Borders surveys the dimensions of Chinese operations within the Indo-Pacific region and globally. The international contributors look both at the underlying enablers of these activities, including expeditionary capabilities and logistics, command and control, and ISR systems, as well as new and evolving operational concepts and operational patterns. Employing different analytic lenses, they portray a reformed PLA accelerating the pace of its overseas operations and increasing its modernization not only in the traditional domains, but also in space and cyber.
 
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Contents
 
Acknowledgments
 
 
Introduction: The PLA Beyond Borders
Joel Wuthnow
 
Part I: Enabling Operations: Capabilities, Infrastructure, and Organizations

1 The PLA’s Expeditionary Force: Current Capabilities and Future Trends 
Kristen Gunness
2 Crossing the Strait: Recent Trends in PLA ‘Strategic Delivery’ Capabilities
Chung Chieh and Andrew N.D. Yang
3 China’s Overseas Base, Places, and Far Seas Logistics 
Isaac B. Kardon
4 PLA Command and Control of Overseas Operations 
Phillip C. Saunders
5 China’s Air and Maritime ISR in Coastal Defense and Near Seas Operations
Shinji Yamaguchi
6 The PLA Strategic Support Force: A “Joint” Force for Information Operations
John Chen, Joe McReynolds, and Kieran Green

Part II: Into Action: PLA Operational Concepts and Practice
 
7 Reassessing China’s Use of Military Force
Andrew Scobell
8 Bomber Strike Packages with Chinese Characteristics
Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga
9 PLA Operational Lessons from UN Peacekeeping
Joel Wuthnow
10 China’s Security Assistance in Global Competition: The Case of Africa
Jonah Victor
11 A New Type of Cross-Border Attack: The PLA’s Cyber Force
Ying-Yu Lin
12 Space and Chinese National Security: China’s Continuing Great Leap Upward
Dean Cheng

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Thành lập hải đội dân quân thường trực đầu tiên ở miền Tây

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KIÊN GIANG — Hải đội dân quân thường trực có nhiệm vụ tuần tra, trinh sát, khẳng định và bảo vệ chủ quyền biển đảo, kết hợp khai thác hải sản…

Đại tá Đàm Kiến Thức - Chỉ huy trưởng Bộ chỉ huy quân sự tỉnh Kiên Giang trao quyết định thành lập Ban chỉ huy hải đội. Ảnh: Nguyễn Phương
Đại tá Đàm Kiến Thức – Chỉ huy trưởng Bộ chỉ huy quân sự tỉnh Kiên Giang trao quyết định thành lập Ban chỉ huy hải đội. Ảnh: Nguyễn Phương

Hải đội dân quân thường trực đầu tiên ở khu vực Đồng bằng sông Cửu Long được công bố thành lập ngày 9/6, tại Kiên Giang. Theo quyết định của Quân khu 9, hải đội trực thuộc Bộ chỉ huy quân sự tỉnh Kiên Giang.

Đơn vị được tổ chức biên chế 9 tàu, 3 trung đội và 9 tiểu đội; được trang bị vũ khí, thiết bị chuyên dụng, phương tiện kỹ thuật, công cụ hỗ trợ đồng bộ. Nhiều người được đào tạo về chỉ huy, chuyên môn kỹ thuật tại Học viện Hải quân, trường quân sự làm nòng cốt xây dựng hải đội.

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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

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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
Advancing sustainable development with FDI-1
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