Changes in Asia-Pacific region’s security architecture

Changes in Asia-Pacific region’s security architecture

Monday, February 02, 2015, 15:14 (GMT+7)
In recent years, the trend of multi-polarizing the global security architecture in general, that of Asia-Pacific region in particular has shifted from orientation to formation. Bilateral alliances led by the U.S. still exist; ASEAN region’s multilateral institutions keep developing; China keeps rising; Japan’s role as a military power; all of which have dominated the formation and development of Asia-Pacific region’s security architecture

The role of the Vietnam People’s Army in realising economic development goals according to the Resolution of the 14th National Party Congress
In the new era of development, in order to realise the goals for national development by 2030, with a vision to 2045, it is essential to continue to closely link socio-economic development with defence and security consolidation. In the process, strongly promoting the VPA’s role is of special importance. To that end, emphasis should be placed on the following main directions