On the main contents of NATO’s 2030 Strategic Concept

On the main contents of NATO’s 2030 Strategic Concept

Monday, August 29, 2022, 08:00 (GMT+7)
In order to adapt to the new political and security environment, the 2030 NATO Strategic Concept identifies three basic operational deployment directions. Therefore, the defence of political values and institutions until 2030 requires even closer links with allies outside Europe, namely Australia, New Zealand, Korea and Japan in different fields.

European Union’s response to the terrorist threat

European Union’s response to the terrorist threat

Tuesday, March 23, 2021, 07:02 (GMT+7)
Currently, the European Union (EU) is not only fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic, but faced with the risk of being attacked by terrorism. A series of terrorist attacks in France and Austria in late 2020 even though those countries had closed their border proved that the Old Continent is exposing security loopholes which must be tightened

Shangri-La Dialogue 2017 - vision for regional security and Vietnam’s participation

Shangri-La Dialogue 2017 - vision for regional security and Vietnam’s participation

Wednesday, July 19, 2017, 08:18 (GMT+7)
Taking place from the 2nd to the 4th of June 2017, with 5 plenary sessions and 4 simultaneous special sessions, Shangri-La Dialogue 2017 discussed and proposed important directions for regional security. This year, the Dialogue attracted a large number of participants, among whom Vietnam is always an active one

Terrorism in Southeast Asia

Terrorism in Southeast Asia

Monday, March 27, 2017, 18:07 (GMT+7)
Over the past years, international terrorism has been on the rise not only in North Africa, Middle East, Europe, but also all over the world, with complicated and unpredictable forms. Recent terrorist attacks in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines have indicated the security threat Southeast Asia has to face

15 years of the US war on terror

15 years of the US war on terror

Monday, November 07, 2016, 08:09 (GMT+7)
The Sep 11, 2001 terrorist attacks killed nearly 3,000 people, shocked and panicked the U.S. by the brutality and peril of terrorism. To retaliate, the US President George W. Bush launched a global “war on terror”, and “counter-terrorism” military operations in Afghanistan (October 2001). This was the start of a new Crusade of the U.S. in the post- Cold War era

US Strategy to Fight IS and Its Impacts on International Security

US Strategy to Fight IS and Its Impacts on International Security

Monday, December 15, 2014, 19:47 (GMT+7)
After more than 10 years of the War on Terror, the US and its allies have not yet wiped out terrorism, even they have made it more powerful. As a result, the White House had to release a strategy against the self-proclaimed “Islamic State” (IS). Which paved the way for the US to return to the volatile Middle East; and obviously, had significant impacts on regional and global security

Building a revolutionary, regular, elite, modern People’s Army capable of playing a core role in developing strong, modern all-people national defence closely linked with people’s security and "people’s hearts and minds posture"
The Military Party Organisation delegation expresses its high consensus with the draft Documents submitted to the 14th National Party Congress. These draft Documents have been prepared meticulously, comprehensively; they have profoundly summarised practical experience, identified breakthrough, pioneering strategic orientations, and affirmed the resolve and aspirations of the entire Party, people, and Military in the era of national rise