Publication
Sep 2009
Normal defense relations between the US and Vietnam emerged from discussions conducted from mid-1995 to late 1996. In 2000–2004, the US made the first efforts to modestly expand the scope and pace of defense engagement. President Bill Clinton’s November 2003 visit to Vietnam sustained that momentum, focused on the successes of demining cooperation, and legitimized high-level discussions aimed at managing wartime legacy issues in a more effective fashion.
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Author | Lewis M Stern |
Series | INSS CSR Strategic Forum |
Issue | 246 |
Publisher | Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) |
Copyright | © 2009 Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) |