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    CARLYLE A. THAYER - CURRICULUM VITAE

    Carlyle Alan Thayer Emeritus Professor

    + 61 (02) 6268 8860-office School of Humanities and Social

    Sciences, University College

    + 61 (02) 6268 8899 fax The University of New South Wales

    +61 0437 376 429 mobile Australian Defence Force Academy

    + 61 (02) 6251 1849-home Canberra, A.C.T. 2600, Australia

    e-mail: [email protected]

    home page http://www.pol.adfa.edu.au/staff/thayer/profile.html

    Concurrently:

    DirectorThayer Consultancy(ABN 58 608 786 808)P.O. Box 435

    Jamison Centre, A.C.T. 2614+61 (02) 6161 1849 phone

    e-mail: [email protected]

    TableofContentsPersonal Details ...................................................................................................................................... 2Education ................................................................................................................................................... 2Other Academic Positions: ................................................................................................................. 5Teaching Responsibilities ................................................................................................................... 8Honours ...................................................................................................................................................... 9Research Grants & Consultancies .................................................................................................... 9Professional Activities: ..................................................................................................................... 12

    Major Papers Delivered to International Conferences Outside Australia .................... 13Major Conference Papers Delivered in Australia: .................................................................. 28Public Lectures and Presentations Outside Australia: ......................................................... 35Public Lectures and Presentations in Australia:..................................................................... 50Summary: Academic Papers, Lectures, Seminars and Other Presentations ............... 89Other Academic Activities ............................................................................................................... 89Membership in Professional Bodies: ........................................................................................... 98Current Research: ............................................................................................................................... 99

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    Personal Details

    Date of Birth: 5 November 1945

    Birth Place: Nevada City, California, U.S.A.

    Citizenship: American/AustralianSpouse: Zubeida Bibi Thayer

    Married: 1 July 1969

    Citizenship: Botswana/Australian

    Education

    Ph.D. The Australian National UniversityInternational Relations, 1977

    Southern Illinois UniversityIntensive Lao and AdvancedVietnamese languagesSummer semester 1971

    M.A. Yale UniversitySoutheast Asian Studies, 1971

    Cornell UniversityIntensive Vietnamese languageSummer semester 1970

    A.B. Brown UniversityPolitical Science, 1967

    University of MissouriIntensive Thai languageSummer semester 1966

    Harvard UniversityU.S. Constitutional Law andComparative Politics of the Middle EastSummer semester 1965

    Certificate Christian Albrechts UniversittKiel, Federal Republic of GermanyInstitute of Political ScienceNational Security Course, 1987

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    Academic Appointments:

    Current:

    2011- Emeritus Professor, The University of New South Wales

    Research Associate, ASEAN Studies Center, School ofInternational Service, American University (March 2011-present).

    Adjunct Global Faculty member, Center of SoutheastAsian Studies, Ohio University (April 2009-present).

    Previous:

    1998-2010 Professor of PoliticsSchool of Humanities and Social SciencesUniversity CollegeThe University of New South Wales at theAustralian Defence Force AcademyCanberra, A.C.T., Australia

    2008 Inaugural Frances M. and Stephen H. FullerDistinguished Visiting Professor of Southeast AsianStudies, Center for International Studies, OhioUniversity, Athens, Ohio, U.S.A.

    2005 C. V. Starr Distinguished Visiting Professor of SoutheastAsian Studies, Southeast Asia Program, The Paul H.Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, JohnsHopkins University, Washington, D. C., U.S.A.

    2002-04 On Site Academic Co-ordinator (on secondment)Defence and Stratgic Studies CourseDeakin University at theCentre for Defence and Strategic StudiesAustralian Defence CollegeWeston Creek, ACT, Australia

    1999 -2001 Professor of Southeast Asian Security Studies and

    Deputy Chair, Department of Regional StudiesAsia-Pacific Center for Security StudiesU.S. Department of Defense, Pacific CommandHonolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.

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    1998 Professor of Politics (personal chair), School of PoliticsUniversity College, The University of New South WalesAustralian Defence Force Academy

    1995-1997 Associate Professor and HeadSchool of Politics, University CollegeAustralian Defence Force Academy

    and concurrently:

    Co-ordinator. Graduate Program in Defence Studies(Graduate Diploma and Master of Defence Studies)

    Director, Regional Security Studies ProgramAustralian Defence Studies Centre

    1990-1994 Associate ProfessorSchool of Politics, University College,Australian Defence Force Academy

    1985-1989 Senior LecturerDepartment of PoliticsUniversity CollegeAustralian Defence Force AcademyCanberra, A.C.T.

    July 1983 -1985 Senior Lecturer

    Department of GovernmentFaculty of Military StudiesThe University of New South WalesThe Royal Military College-DuntroonCanberra, A.C.T.

    1979- June 1983 LecturerDepartment of GovernmentFaculty of Military StudiesThe Royal Military College-Duntroon

    1975-1979 Lecturer in Politics (China & South-East Asia)Department of HumanitiesBendigo College of Advanced Education(formerly Bendigo Institute of Technology)Bendigo, Victoria, Australia

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    1971-1974 PhD Research ScholarDepartment of International RelationsResearch School of Pacific StudiesThe Australian National University

    Canberra, A.C.T

    1969-71 Graduate StudentM.A. Program in Southeast Asia StudiesYale UniversityNew Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.

    1968-1969 Teacher (English, mathematics and development studies)Unitarian Universalist Service CommitteeSwaneng Hill SchoolSerowe, Republic of Botswana

    1967-1968 Teacher of English as a foreign languageInternational Voluntary Services, Inc.Saigon, Republic of Vietnam

    Other Academic Positions:

    March 2011 Visiting Fellow, Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies,Australian Defence College, Weston Creek

    March 2010 Visiting Fellow, Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies,Australian Defence College, Weston Creek

    2008 Visiting Fellow, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre,The Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T.,Australia (July-December)

    2004-2006 Co-Director, UNSW Defence Studies Forum

    2000-2002 Affiliate Graduate Faculty, Asian Studies Program andContributing Member, Center for Southeast Asian

    Studies, The University of Hawaii at Manoa, U.S.A.

    1998 Visiting Fellow, Strategic and Defence Studies CentreThe Australian National University (February-July)

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    1991-1994 Visiting Fellow (on secondment),Regime Change and Regime Maintenance in Asia and thePacific Project,Department of Political and Social Change

    Research School of Pacific and Asian StudiesThe Australian National University

    with attachments as:

    Research AssociateInternational Institute for Strategic Studies (London)May-September 1993

    Visiting Fellow,Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore and

    Institute for Security and International StudiesChulalongkorn University (Bangkok)November-December 1991

    1987-1988 Special Studies Leave:Visiting Fellow, Institute for Southeast Asian Studies,Singapore (February-March 1988)

    Associate, The Center for International Affairs,Harvard University (December 1987-February 1988)

    Fellow, Resource Systems Institute, East-West Center,Honolulu (December 1987)

    Visiting Fellow, Institute for Security and InternationalStudies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok (October-November 1987)

    Defence Fellow, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre,The Australian National University (August-October1987).

    Institute of Political ScienceChristian Albrechts University, Kiel, Germany (July-August 1987)

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    1983-1984- Sabbatical leaveVisiting ScholarThe Center for International Affairs,Harvard University (November 1983-January 1984) and

    Visiting Fellow, Department of Political Science andConsultant, Southeast Asia Refugee Program,Yale University (July-November 1983).

    1973 Tutor and Lecturer (part-time)Department of Asian Civilisations

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    Teaching Responsibilities

    University College, UNSW (2009-2010)

    Undergraduate Comparative Politics of Southeast Asia

    Civil-Military Relations in the Asia-Pacific

    Regional Security Studies

    Australian Command and Staff College (2006-07 and 2010)

    Postgraduate Regional Security Studies

    School of Advanced International Studies (2005)

    Johns Hopkins University

    Masters Vietnam in Transition (graduate seminar)

    University College, UNSW (19862007)

    Masters Southeast Asia: Issues in Security Cooperation

    The Vietnam War, 1954-1975: American, Australian andVietnamese Perspectives (on campus & distanceeducation)

    Undergraduate Political Change and Political Transition in Southeast

    AsiaCivil-Military Relations in the Asia-Pacific

    Southeast Asia: Issues in Security Cooperation

    International Relations and Security Issues in SoutheastAsia

    The Politics of Southeast Asia

    War and Society in the Asia-Pacific (combined English-Politics)

    Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (1999-01)

    Senior Executive: Political Change and Strategic Uncertainty

    (1 & 2 star) Multilateralism in the Asia-Pacific

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    Executive: Comprehensive Security (Core Curriculum)

    (05/06 level) Southeast Asia: Issues in Security Cooperation (Elective)

    The Australian National University (199294)

    Political and Social Change in Southeast Asia, Graduate Diploma (ForeignAffairs and Trade), 1993 and 1994.

    Authoritarianism and Democracy in Southeast Asia, Graduate Program(Southeast Asian Studies), 1994.

    Approaches to the Study of Southeast Asia, Graduate Program (SoutheastAsian Studies), 1992 and 1993.

    Vietnam in the Twentieth Century, Asian History 2413, The Faculty of AsianStudies, 1993.

    Honours

    2011 Emeritus Professor, The University of New South Wales

    2008 Inaugural Frances M. and Stephen H. Fuller DistinguishedVisiting Professor of Southeast Asian Studies, OhioUniversity

    2006 Rectors Commendation for Excellence in ClassroomTeaching

    2005 C. V. Starr Distinguished Visiting Professor of SoutheastAsian Studies, Johns Hopkins University

    2002 Joint Meritorious Unit Award by the Chairman of the JointChiefs of Staff, U.S. Department of Defense, for services atthe Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies to the U.S.Pacific Command, awarded March 11, 2002.

    1987 Department of Defence, Visiting Fellowship, Strategic &Defence Studies Centre, The Australian National University

    Research Grants & Consultancies

    2011 Human Rights in Vietnam, Norwegian Center for HumanRights, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, September 2011.

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    2010 Australian Strategic Policy Institute, research grant formonograph on security issues in Southeast Asia.

    2010 Commissioned Consultancy Reports for the Open SourceCenter, U.S. Embassy, Bangkok, Thailand.

    2009 Australian Defence College, delivery of short course at theNational Resilience Institute (Lemhannas), Jakarta,Indonesia

    2001-2004 Consultancy, Defence and Strategic Studies, curriculumdesign and delivery, Deakin University

    1998 Australian College of Defence and Strategic Studies. Asia-Pacific Module curriculum development

    1998 Defence Signals Directorate, Southeast Asia Familiarisation

    Short Course

    1997-98 Special Research Grant, University College,1997 National Assembly elections in Vietnam

    1997 Defence Signals Directorate, Southeast Asia FamiliarisationShort Course

    1996-97 Special Research Grant, University College,Arms Control in Southeast Asia

    1996 Friedrich Naumann StiftungProject on Democratisation and Vietnam

    1995-96 Special Research Grant, University College,Force Modernisation in Southeast Asia

    1993 MacArthur FoundationProject on Security issues in Indochina

    1993 The Ford FoundationProject on the role of the military in Vietnam

    1992 Asia-Australia Institute, University of New South WalesBriefing Book on Vietnam

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    1991-92 Australian Research CouncilResearch Project on Political and Economic Reform inVietnam Since 1986

    1989-90 Special Research Grant, University College,

    research on the process of renovation in Indochina

    1988-89 Special Research Grant, University College, to continueresearch on Soviet-Vietnamese relations

    1987-88 Special Research Grant, University College, to continueresearch on Soviet-Vietnamese relations

    1986-87 Special Research Grant, University College,research on Soviet-Vietnamese relations

    1985-86 Special Research Grant, Faculty of Military Studies;field trip to Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Japan andthe United States (Boston, New York, Washington, D.C.,San Diego, Los Angeles and Honolulu)

    1985 Faculty of Military Studies, Royal Military College,Salary Grant for two part-time Research Assistantsto work on Vietnam Biographic Project, andSoviet-Vietnam Relations since 1978.

    1975-76 Bendigo Institute of Technology, Research Committee,

    Field Research Grant, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore.1972 The Australian National University, Research School of

    Pacific Studies, Field Research Grant (Vietnam, Hong Kong,Taiwan, Thailand, France, England and the United States).

    Scholarships

    1971-74 PhD Research Scholarship, Department of InternationalRelations, Research School of Pacific Studies,The Australian National University.

    1971 Summer Language Fellowship, Center of VietnameseStudies, Southern Illinois University, intensive spoken Laoand advanced Vietnamese languages.

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    1970 U.S. National Defense Foreign Languages SummerFellowship, Cornell University, intermediate Vietnameselanguage.

    1969-71 U.S. National Defense Foreign Languages Fellowship,

    Yale University, Vietnamese language.

    Professional Activities:

    2008-2010 Member, International Advisory Board, ContemporarySoutheast Asia (Singapore: Institute of Southeast AsianStudies)

    2003-2007 Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Australian ArmyJournal [appointed by the Chief of Army]

    1996-present Member, Australian National Committee, Council forSecurity Co-operation Asia Pacific

    2005-2006 Academic Staff Representative, inaugural Joint Departmentof Defence-Australian Defence Force Academy ResearchCommittee

    2003-2004 Member of the Academic Advisory Board, InternationalRelations and Defence Studies, Deakin University

    2000-2001 Member of the Editorial Board, Australian Journal ofInternational Affairs (Australian Institute of International

    Affairs)May 1993 United Nations-accredited International Observer, National

    Elections, United Nations Transitions Authority Cambodia(UNTAC), Kampong Cham province, Cambodia

    Aug. 1989 Academic Advisor, U.S. Senator Dick Clark, Aspen InstitutesIndochina Forum, fact-finding trip to Thailand, Vietnam andCambodia.

    1988-1990 Member of the Board of Directors, Australian DefenceStudies Centre, University College, Australian Defence Force

    AcademySept. 1985 Official Guest, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of

    Thailand for escorted tour of Thai-Kampuchea border.

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    Feb. 1985 Consultant on Indochina, Commonwealth of Australia,Department of Foreign Affairs

    Jul-Aug 1981 Field research in Vietnam at the invitation of the Institute ofEconomics of the Vietnam Social Sciences Committee; and

    Cambodia at the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,the People's Republic of Kampuchea

    Major Papers Delivered to International Conferences OutsideAustralia

    1. Maritime Security and the Role of Naval Diplomacy in the South ChinaSea, Paper to MIMA Conference on the South China Sea: RecentDevelopments and Implications for Peaceful Dispute Resolution, TheMaritime Institute of Malaysia, Royal Chulan Hotel, Kuala Lumpur,

    Malaysia, December 12-13, 2011.2. The Australia-Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership, Paper to "Beyond

    East-West dialogues: Implications for Research and KnowledgeProduction, 3rd International Conference on Engaging with Vietnam, co-sponsored by Monash University; International Studies Department,University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam NationalUniversity; Australian Embassy in Vietnam; and Vietnam Airlines, Hanoi,December 4-5, 2011.

    3. Navigating the Currents of Legal Regimes and Realpolitik in East AsiasMaritime Domain, Paper to International Conference on Cooperation forthe Safety of Navigation in East Asia: Legal Arrangements and PoliticalImplications, organized by the National Institute for South China SeaStudies, Haikou City, Hainan Island, Peoples Republic of China,November 17-18, 2011.

    4. Will the Guidelines to Implement the DOC Lessen Tensions in the SouthChina Sea? An Assessment of Developments Before and After TheirAdoption,Paper to 3rd International Workshop on the South China Sea,co-sponsored by the Vietnam Lawyers Association and DiplomaticAcademy of Vietnam, Hanoi, November 3-5, 2011.

    5. China-ASEAN and the South China Sea: Chinese Assertiveness andSoutheast Asian Responses,, Paper to international conference on Majorand Policy Issues in the South China Sea: European and AmericanPerspectives, co-sponsored by Institute of European and American Studies

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    and Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan,October 6-9, 2011.

    6. Chinas New Wave of Aggressive Assertiveness in the South China Sea,Paper to International Conference on Maritime Security in the South

    China Sea, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington,D.C., June 20-21, 2011.http://csis.org/files/publication/110629_Thayer_South_China_Sea.pdf

    7. The Future of US Alliances in Asia: Australias Security Perspectives,Paper to International Conference on The Future of US Alliances in Asia,co-organised by the Pacific Forum CSIS, Yuchenco Center De La SalleUniversity and Philippine Institute for Peace, Violence and TerrorismResearch, New World Hotel, Makati City, Metro Manila, The Philippines,May 25-27, 2011.

    8. The Tyranny of Geography: Vietnamese Strategies to Constrain China inthe South China Sea, Paper to International Studies Association 52ndAnnual Convention. Montral, Qubec, Canada. March 16-19, 2011.

    9. Security Cooperation in the South China Sea: An Assessment of RecentTrends, Paper to the First Manila Conference on the South China Sea:Toward a Region of Peace, Cooperation, and Progress, co-sponsored bythe Foreign Service Institute, Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam andNational Defense College, Dusit Thani Hotel, Makati City, Metro Manila,The Philippines, July 5-6, 2011.

    10.The Five Power Defence Arrangements Exercises and Their Contributionto Regional Security, 2004-2010, Paper to Conference on the Five PowerArrangements at Forty, co-sponsored by the Institute of Southeast AsianStudies and the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, TradersHotel, Singapore, March 2, 2011.

    11.Vietnams Relations with China and the United States, Paper presentedto Hoi Thao Quoc Te Vai Tro cua Viet Nam Trong Khu Vuc Chau A-ThaiBinh Duong (International Conference on the Role of Vietnam in the Asia-Pacific), co-sponsored by Truong Dai Hoc Khoa Hoc Xa Hoi va Nhan Vanand the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Faculty of International Studies,University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi, Vietnam, December10, 2010.

    12.Recent Developments in the South China Sea: Implications for RegionalPeace and Prosperity, Paper presented to the 2nd International Workshopon the South China Sea: Cooperation for Regional Security and

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    Development, co-sponsored by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam andthe Vietnam Lawyers Association, New World Saigon Hotel, Ho ChiMinh City, Vietnam, November 12-13, 2010.

    13.Vietnams Relations with China, North Korea and the United States,Paper for Conference on Authoritarianism in East Asia, Southeast AsiaResearch Centre, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 29-July1, 2010.

    14.The Apparatus of Authoritarian Rule in Viet Nam, Paper for Conferenceon Authoritarianism in East Asia, Southeast Asia Research Centre, CityUniversity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 29-July 1, 2010.

    15.Revitalizing U.S. Engagement in Asia: The Obama Administration andthe Challenge of Non-Traditional Security Issues, Paper to KAMERA-MAAS International Conference The United States and the New Asia:Towards Partnership and Multilateral Engagement in the 21st Century,

    sponsored by the Centre for American Studies (KAMERA), Institute ofOccidental Studies (IKON), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and theMalaysian Association for American Studies (MAAS), Hotel Nikko, KualaLumpur, Malaysia, June 1-2, 2010.

    16.Recent Developments in the South China Sea Implications for Peace,Stability and Cooperation in the Region, Paper presented to InternationalWorkshop on The South China Sea: Cooperation for Regional Securityand Development, co-organised by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnamand the Vietnam Lawyers Association, Hanoi, November 27-28, 2009.

    17.Kevin Rudds Asia-Pacific Community Initiative: Suggestions andInsights for the Future Process of East Asian Regional Cooperation, Paperpresented to International Conference on East Asia and South Pacific inRegional Cooperation, sponsored by The Shanghai Institutes ofInternational Affairs, Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China, September 9-10, 2009.

    18.Challenges to the Legitimacy of Vietnams One-Party State, Paper tointernational workshop on The Search for Legitimacy: Managing thePolitical Consequences of Asian Development Project, co-sponsored byGriffith University and the National University of Singapore, Singapore,

    July 27-28, 2009.

    19.Maritime Strategic Overview of the Asia-Pacific Region, Paper deliveredto the Inaugural International Maritime Security Conference, co-sponsored

    by the Republic of Singapore Navy and the S. Rajaratnam School of

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    International Studies, Singapore Exposition and Conference Centre,Singapore, May 13-14, 2009.

    20.Upholding State Sovereignty Through Global Integration: The Remakingof Vietnamese National Security Policy, Paper to conference Viet Nam,

    East Asia and Beyond, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,December 11-12, 2008.

    21.The Structure of Vietnam-China Relations, 1991-2008, Paper for HoiThao Quoc Te ve Viet Nam Hoc Lan Thu Ba (3rd International Conferenceon Vietnamese Studies), Vietnam: Integration and Development,sponsored by the National University of Hanoi and Vietnam Academy ofSocial Sciences, My Dinh International Conference Center, Hanoi,Vietnam, December 4-7, 2008.

    22.Multilateral Cooperation and Building Trust: Ideas for EU-AsianRelations, International Cultural Forum on Responses to Rapid Social

    Change in Southeast Asia, Bertelsmann Stiftung and the Asia Society,Sofitel Metropole Hotel, Hanoi, November 12-13, 2008.

    23.One-Party Rule and the Challenge of Civil Society in Vietnam,Presentation to Remaking the Vietnamese State: Implications for Viet Namand the Region, Viet Nam Workshop, City University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong, August 21-22, 2008.

    24.Vietnam Peoples Army: Development and Modernization, Presentationto Sultan Haji Bolkiah Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Ministryof Defence, Bolkiah Garrison, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam,

    July 24, 2008.25.Vietnams Defence Policy and its Impact on Foreign Relations, Paper

    delivered to EuroViet 6, Asien-Afrika Institt, Universitt Hamburg,Hamburg, Germany, June 6-8, 2008.

    26.Vietnam: One-Party Rule and the Challenge of Civil Society,Presentation to Surveying the Paradigm Shifts in Asia, Regional OutlookForum, sponsored by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore,Shangri-La Hotel, January 8, 2008.

    27.Impact of Climate Change on Vietnam, Paper presented to workshop onClimate Change and Regional Security sponsored by the Long RangeAssessment Unit, U.S. National Intelligence Council, U.S. NavalPostgraduate School, Monterey, California, December 11-13, 2007.

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    28.Nuclear Energy Safety Is this a Regional Issue?, Presentation toRegional Workshop on Environment, Energy and Nuclear Safety, co-sponsored by the Singapore Institute of International Affairs and theCenter of Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta, Indonesia,September 25, 2007.

    29.The Five Power Defence Arrangements: The Quiet Achiever, Paper tothe1st Berlin Conference on Asian Security: Security Regionalism in theAsia-Pacific, sponsored by the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik in co-operation with the Federal Ministry of Defence and the Centre forStrategic and International Studies (Indonesia), Ludwigkirchplaz 3-4,Berlin, Germany, September 13-15, 2006.

    30.Chinas International Security Cooperation Diplomacy and SoutheastAsia, Paper to the panel Southeast Asia and China: A North-SouthRelationship of a New Kind, 47th Annual Convention, International

    Studies Association, Town & Country Resort and Convention Center, SanDiego, California, March 25, 2006.

    31.The Changing Regional Geopolitical Landscape: Implications forVietnam, Paper to Second High Level Roundtable Meeting Assistance tothe 20 Year Review ofDoi Moi in Viet Nam Project, co-sponsored by theUnited Nations Development Programme, Vietnam Academy of SocialSciences and Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency,Melia Hotel, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 30-July 1, 2005.

    32.Leadership Dynamics in Terrorist Organizations in Southeast Asia,Paper to the conference on The Dynamics and Structure of TerroristThreats in South East Asia, sponsored by The Institute for DefenseAnalysis in cooperation with the South East Asia Regional Center forCounter-Terrorism and the U.S. Pacific Command Joint InteragencyCoordination Group for Counterterrorism, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,April 18-20, 2005.

    33.Indonesia: Crisis Decision-Making, Paper to Regional PerspectivesWorkshop on Simulating Southeast Asias Reaction to a Crisis in theMalacca Strait, sponsored by the Strategic Assessments Group and theSoutheast Asia/Japan Group, Directorate of Intelligence, CentralIntelligence Agency, Langley, Virginia, U.S.A., March 10, 2005.

    34.Indonesia: Law Enforcement Capabilities, Paper to RegionalPerspectives Workshop on Simulating Southeast Asias Reaction to aCrisis in the Malacca Strait, sponsored by the Strategic Assessments Group

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    and the Southeast Asia/Japan Group, Directorate of Intelligence, CentralIntelligence Agency, Langley, Virginia, U.S.A., March 10, 2005.

    35.Internal Conflict and Terrorism in Southeast Asia: Regional Responsesand U.S. Leadership, Paper to panel on Internal Conflict and Terrorism in

    Southeast Asia: Assessing the Effectiveness of Regional Responses andU.S. Leadership, 46th International Studies Association AnnualConvention, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., March 1-5, 2005.

    36.U.S.-Laos Security Relations: Cooperation on Transnational Threats,Paper to conference on United States-Lao PDR Relations: The RoadAhead, sponsored by The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced InternationalStudies, Johns Hopkins University, held at the Carnegie Endowment forInternational Peace, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., January 27-28, 2005.

    37.Political Outlook for Vietnam, 2005-2006, Paper delivered to RegionalOutlook Forum 2005 organized by the Institute of Southeast AsianStudies, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, January 7, 2005.

    38.Security Relations and Prospects for Strategic Dialogue Between theUnited States and Vietnam, Paper to conference on Ten Years AfterNormalization: Prospects for Improved U.S.-Vietnam Relations, sponsored

    by The Asia Foundation and Institute of International Relations (Hanoi),The Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., December 8-10, 2004.

    39.Vietnams Foreign Relations: The Strategic Defence Dimension, Paper toVietnam Update 2004 Strategic and Foreign Relations, jointly organised by

    the The Australian National University and Institute of Southeast AsianStudies, Singapore, November 25-26, 2004.

    40.Vietnams Regional Integration: The Costs and Benefits ofMultilateralism, Paper to conference on Vietnams Integration into theWorld and State Sovereignty Issues, co-organized the Centre dtudes etde Recherches Internationales and Centre Asie-Europe, Sciences Po and lecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France, October 25,2004.

    41.Vietnam in ASEAN: Multilateralism and Relations with Great Powers,Keynote Paper to Vietnam on the Road to Development and Integration:

    Tradition and Modernity, 2nd International Conference on VietnameseStudies, National Center for Social Sciences and Humanities of Vietnam,Vietnam National University, and the Ford Foundation, Ho Chi MinhCity, Vietnam, July 14-16, 2004.

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    42.Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia, Paper to Exploring AsymmetricWarfare Forum, jointly sponsored by Professional & ContinuingEducation, The University of Adelaide and Specialist Training Australia,Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, April 11-13, 2004.

    43.Proliferation of WMD in East Asia, Paper to Exploring AsymmetricWarfare Forum, jointly sponsored by Professional & ContinuingEducation, The University of Adelaide and Specialist Training Australia,Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, April 11-13, 2004.

    44.Radical Islam and Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia, Paper to theConference on Globalization and Its Counter Forces, co-sponsored by theSwedish School of Advanced Asia-Pacific Studies and the Institute ofSoutheast Asian Studies, Singapore, February 27, 2004.

    45.Current Dynamics of Vietnamese Society and External Challenges,Paper to conference on Sustainable Development in Vietnam co-sponsored by the Office of International Programs University of Maryland, TheMaryland-Vietnam Partnership and Vietnamese Professionals of America,Inc., University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, U.S.A., November13, 2003. http://www.vpa-inc.org/conference/pdf/Thayer_md.pdf

    46.Introduction to Asymmetric Threat, Paper to The Incorporation ofAsymmetric Threats in Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA)Training Activities, Fourth FPDA Professional Forum, co-hosted byAustralia and Malaysia, Crown Princess Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,October 20-22, 2003.

    47.Generational Change In Vietnam, Keynote presentation to Conferenceon Generational Change in Indochina, Asia and Economic ResearchConference Series, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department ofState and System Planning Corporation, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., August29, 2003.

    48.Political Terrorism and Militant Islam in Southeast Asia, Paper toSeventh Annual Forum on Regional Strategic and Political Developments,Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel,Singapore, July 24, 2003. http://www.apan-info.net/terrorism/default.asp

    49.Australia and Vietnam Backdrop Dynamics: Demographic andGenerational Change, Economic and Political Modernization, andEvolving Security Trajectories and Long-term Implications for Regional

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    Security and Relations with the United States, Paper presented to FutureUS Alliance Dynamics and Strategic Postures in East Asia, sponsored bythe Strategic Assessment Group, Directorate of Intelligence, U.S. CentralIntelligence Agency, organized by Centra Technology, Inc., Alexandria,Virginia, U.S.A., April 16-17, 2003.

    50.A Framework for Analyzing Vietnamese Politics: National PartyCongresses, Central Committee Plenums and the Role of the SecretaryGeneral, School of Advanced International Studies, John HopkinsUniversity, Washington, D.C., April 15, 2003.

    51.From Socialist Republic to Democratic Republic, 2003-2011: VietnamFutures Scenario 3, Paper presented to Vietnam Futures Panel, co-sponsored by the Strategic Assessments Group, Office of TransnationalIssues, and the Office of Asian-Pacific and Latin American Analysis,Directorate of Intelligence, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, organized byCentra Technology, Inc., Langley, Virginia, U.S.A., April 9, 2003.

    52.Vietnam in 2010: Key Political and Military Uncertainties, Paper forConference on Vietnam Futures, co-sponsored by the Office of Asian-Pacific and Latin American Analysis and the Strategic AssessmentsGroup, Office of Transnational Issues, Directorate of Intelligence, CentralIntelligence Agency,, organized by Centra Technology, Inc., Langley,U.S.A., Virginia, January 14, 2003.

    53.Socio-Economic Roles of the Militaries in Southeast Asia: Burma,Indonesia and Vietnam, Conference on Southeast Asia: The ChangingRole of the Military in Politics, co-sponsored by the Office of Asian-Pacific

    and Latin American Analysis and the Strategic Assessments Group, Officeof Transnational Issues, Directorate of Intelligence, Central IntelligenceAgency, and Centra Technology Inc., Sheraton Premier, Tysons Corner,Virginia, U.S.A., September 23, 2002.

    54.The Discourse on Political Reform in Vietnam, 1991-2001: PeacefulEvolution and the Danger of Deviating from Socialism, Paper toInternational Conference on Discourses on Political Reform andDemocratization in East and Southeast Asia in the Light of New Process ofRegional Community-Building, Institute of East Asian Studies, GerhardMercator University, Duisberg, Germany, May 22-24, 2002.

    55.The Role of the Vietnam Peoples Army as a Political Constituency in thePolitical System of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Conference onProspects for the Constituencies of Vietnam in Changing Times,sponsored by the Vietnamese Professionals of America, Inc., The Catholic

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    University of America, Caldwell Hall, Washington D.C., U.S.A.,November 16, 2001.

    56.The Preventive Diplomacy Tool Kit: Civil-Military Relations and theARF, Paper to conference on Preventive Diplomacy in the Asia Pacific

    Context, The Professional Development Program for ASEAN RegionalForum Foreign Affairs and Defense Professionals, co-hosted by the UnitedStates and Brunei Darussalam, organized by the United States Institute ofPeace, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, September 10-14, 2001.

    57.Vietnam's Doi Moi Policy: Progress and Prospects, Paper to ConfidenceBuilding and Conflict Reduction 15th Asia-Pacific Roundtable, concurrentsession 6, organized by ASEAN-ISIS and ISIS Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia, June 4-7, 2001.

    58.Vietnams Reform Program: Is Progress Possible? Inaugural TomorrowVietnamese Forum in collaboration with the Department of Social

    Sciences, University of Houston-Downtown and Tammy Tran &Associates, Attorneys-at-Law, University of Houston-Downtown,Houston, Texas, U.S.A., April 21, 2001.

    59.Statement by Dr. Carlyle A. Thayer, Hearing on Religious-FreedomViolations in Vietnam, U.S. Commission on International ReligiousFreedom, Senate Dirksen Office Building, Room 124, Washington, D.C.,U.S.A., February 13, 2001. 17pp.http://www.uscirf.gov/hearings/13feb01/thayerPT.php3

    60.Oral Testimony by Dr. Carlyle A. Thayer and Questions and AnswersPanel-2 Vietnam, Hearing on Religious Persecution in Vietnam andIndonesia, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, SenateDirksen Office Building, Room 124, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., February13, 2001.http://www.uscirf.gov/hearings/13feb01/thayer.php3andhttp://www.uscirf.gov/hearings/13feb01/q_Panel2.php3

    61.Vietnamese Perspectives on the China Threat, Paper to internationalconference on China Threat Perceptions from Different Countries, ChinaStudies Programme and Department of Government & InternationalStudies, Hong Kong Baptist University, with support of the InternationalInstitute of Macau, Hong Kong, Peoples Republic of China, January 11-12,2001.

    62.LArmee Vietnamienne, Acteur du Development Economique? Paper toColloque Le Viet Nam Depuis 1945: Etat, Marges et Constructions du

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    Passe, sponsored by Groupe dEtudes sur le Viet Nam Contemporain,Sciences po de Paris, LEcole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales,Maison des Sciences de lHomme, Paris, France, January 11-12, 2001 (withGrard Hervouet).

    63.The Impact of Conflict on Chinas Relations with Southeast Asia andAustralia, Paper to conference on The Costs of Conflict, co-sponsored byThe American Enterprise Institute, The Heritage Foundation and the U.S.Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., December 1-3,2000.

    64.Reform Immobilism: The Prospects for Doi Moi, paper to 2ndInternational Conference on Prosperity for the People of Vietnam, co-sponsored by Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, TheVietnamese Professionals of America, Inc., and lAssociation desTechniciens Vietnamiens dOutre-Mer, Kenney Auditorium, John HopkinsUniversity, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., November 16-17, 2000.http://www.vpa-inc.org/conference/pdf/thayer1.pdf

    65.Vietnam and ASEAN, paper to 2nd International Conference onProsperity for the People of Vietnam, co-sponsored by Paul H. NitzeSchool of Advanced International Studies, The Vietnamese Professionalsof America, Inc., and LAssociation des Techniciens Vietnamiens dOutre-Mer, Kenney Auditorium, John Hopkins University, Washington, D.C.,U.S.A., November 16-17, 2000. http://www.vpa-inc.org/conference/pdf/thayer2.pdf

    66.The Economic and Commercial Roles of the Vietnam Peoples Army,Paper to conference on Soldiers in Business: The Military as an EconomicActor, co-sponsored by Bonn International Center for Conversion andInstitute for Policy and Community Development Studies, MandarinOriental Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia, October 17-19, 2000.http://www.bicc.de/budget/events/milbus/confpapers/thayer.pdf

    67.Regional Military Modernization Strategies and Trends, Paper toSecurity and Societal Trends in Southeast Asia, U.S. Central IntelligenceAgency, Meridian International Center, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.,September 6-7, 2000.

    68.Challenges to ASEAN Cohesion: The Policy of Constructive Engagementand a Code of Conduct for the South China Sea, Paper to internationalworkshop on Regionalism and Globalism in Southeast Asia, Departmentof Political Science and International Relations, University of Tampere and

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    the Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, bo Akademi University,Marienhamn, land, Finland, June 2-4, 2000.

    69.The Economic and Commercial Roles of the Vietnam Peoples Army,Paper to the panel Soldiers of Fortune? - The Political Economy of Civil-

    Military Relations in Socialist Asia, 52nd

    Annual Meeting of theAssociation of Asian Studies, San Diego, U.S.A., March 9-12, 2000.

    70.Political Transition and the Prospects for Democratization in SoutheastAsia: The States of Former Indochina, Paper to International Conferenceon Asia in the Next Millennium: Prospects for Peace and Development,Asian Center of the University of the Philippines and Hotung Institute ofInternational Studies (Hong Kong), Shangri-la Plaza Hotel, Makati City,Philippines, January 7-8, 2000.

    71.Australia-Indonesia Relations: The Case of East Timor, Paper presentedto the International Conference on Australia and East Asian Security Into

    the 21st Century, co-sponsored by the National Chengchi University,Australian Commerce and Industry Office, Taiwan Research Institute andMinistry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China, Taipei, Taiwan, October 8,1999.

    72.Vietnams Integration into the Region and the Asian Financial Crisis,Keynote address to the 4th European-Vietnam Studies Conference,Universitat Passau, Germany, September 15-19, 1999.

    73.Civilian and Military Roles in Regional Security, Paper presented toMultilateralism: Regional Security in the New Millennium, The

    Professional Development Program for ASEAN Regional Forum ForeignAffairs and Defense Professionals, co-hosted by the United States andBrunei Darussalam, United States Institute for Peace, Washington, D.C.,U.S.A., April 18-23, 1999.

    74.Arms Control in Southeast Asia, Paper presented to the Pacific AirForce (PACAF) Conference on Implications of Arms Control in the Asia-Pacific Region, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., March 10, 1999.

    75.Current Trends in Vietnamese Politics and Possible FutureDevelopments, Vietnam Scenarios Workshop, Shell InternationalLimited, Four Wings Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, October 19-21, 1998.

    76.From Security From Asia to Security With Asia: AustraliaSoutheastAsia Relations, Paper to Inaugural Conference on Taipei-CanberraRelations sponsored by Department of Diplomacy, National Chengchi

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    University, Australian Commerce and Industry Office and GriffithUniversity, at National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, October 1-3,1998.

    77.Vietnam, Presentation to Georgetown Southeast Asia Forum on PoliticalTransition in Southeast Asia, sponsored by Asian Studies Program, Schoolof Foreign Service and Executive Programs, School of Business,Georgetown University, Rayburn House Office Building, Washington,D.C., U.S.A., September 28, 1998.

    78.Vietnams Military and Security Policies, Presentation to conference onVietnam: At the Crossroads, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, held at theNational Foreign Affairs Training Center, Arlington, Virginia, U.S.A.,September 17-18, 1998.

    79.Constructive Engagement or Constructive Interference: ReconcilingPrinciples with Effectiveness, Paper to International Conference on

    Constructive Engagement in Asia: Political and Economic Dimensions, co-organised by Asia Institute Foundation of Thailand, Institute for PolicyResearch of Malaysia, Information & Resource Center of Singapore,Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, Singapore Institute ofInternational Affairs and Sasakawa Southeast Asia Cooperation Fund of

    Japan, Grand Hyatt Erawan, Bangkok, Thailand, 20-23 August 1997.

    80.Vietnamese Foreign Policy: Multilateralism and the Threat of PeacefulEvolution, Paper delivered to the Third European Vietnam StudiesConference (EuroViet III) hosted by International Institute for AsianStudies and the Centre for Asian Studies Amsterdam at The University of

    Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 2-4, 1997.81.The Regularisation of Politics Revisited: Continuity and Change in the

    Partys Central Committee, 1976-1996, Paper to panel on VietnamesePolitics in Transition: New Conceptions and Inter-DisciplinaryApproaches (Part 2), 49th annual meeting of the Association for AsianStudies, Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers, Mississippi Room, Chicago,Illinois, U.S.A., March 13-16, 1997.

    82.Regional Trends in Force Modernization, Paper to 1st Philippines-Australia Defence and Security Conference on Perspectives on NationalSecurity Policy Making, co-sponsored by the Office of Strategic andSpecial Studies, Armed Forces of the Philippines and Australian DefenceStudies Centre, held at Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City,The Philippines, October 1-3, 199.

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    83.Force Modernization and Arms Control in the Asia-Pacific, Paper to TheSino-Australian Workshop on Asia-Pacific Security, sponsored jointly bythe Centre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations, Griffith Universityand the Centre for Peace and Development Studies, Beijing, PeoplesRepublic of China, September 9-10, 1996.

    84.Political Parties and Party Systems in East and Southeast Asia: The Caseof Vietnam, Paper to Second Authors Conference on Political Parties andParty Systems in East and Southeast Asia, sponsored by the FriedrichNaumann Stiftung, Hotel Singgahsana, Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia,August 23-24, 1996.

    85.Internal Southeast Asian Dynamics: Vietnams Membership in ASEAN,Paper to joint workshop on Potential Linkages between Economic andRegional Security Fora, co-sponsored by the Australian Defence StudiesCentre and the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta,

    Indonesia, November 1-2, 1995.86.Asia Pacific Security: Problems and Prospects An Australian

    Perspective, Paper presented to the joint workshop on Development ofBilateral and Regional Security Relations, co-sponsored by the AustralianDefence Studies Centre and Pusat Penyelidikan Strategik Malaysia(Malaysian Strategic Research Centre), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,September 27-28, 1995.

    87.Force Modernization in Vietnam, Paper presented to the workshop ofthe Project on Force Modernisation in Southeast Asia, Institute ofSoutheast Asian Studies, Singapore, August 4, 1995.

    88.Mono-organisational Socialism and the Vietnamese State, Paper toworkshop on China and Vietnam: Reforming East Asian Socialism,Program on International Economics and Politics, East-West Center,Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., August 2224, 1994.

    89.Sino-Vietnamese Relations: Ideology Versus National Interest, Paper tothe 1st European Vietnam Studies Conference on European Research onVietnam: History, Economy, Foreign Relations and Culture, NordiskInstitut for Asienstudier, Kbenhavn S, Danmark, August, 19-21, 1993.

    90.All-Peoples National Defence: The Vietnam Peoples Army Under DoiMoi, Paper to Workshop on Arms & Defence Planning in Southeast Asia,sponsored by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, held at the OmniMarco Polo Hotel, Singapore, June 1819, 1993.

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    91.Southeast Asia in the 1990s: ASEAN and the New Institutions forCooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region, Paper to the Sixth Annual U.S.Social Science Research CouncilMacArthur Foundation FellowsConference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 19-28, 1992.

    92.Australia and Vietnam: Trade, Investment and Aid, Paper presented tothe 1st International Symposium on The Countries of Indochina andInternational Economic Co-operation: Potentialities and Prospects,organized by the Association of Soviet Indo-Sinologists and theInternational Centre for Scientific and Technical Information, Moscow,Russian Federation, 13th-17th April 1992.

    93.New Thinking in the Foreign Policies of Vietnam and Laos, Paper toPanel on Restructuring Asian and Pacific Foreign Policies, 32nd AnnualConvention of the International Studies Association, Vancouver, BritishColumbia, Canada, March 19-23, 1991.

    94.The Soviet Union and Indochina, Paper to the IV World Congress forSoviet and East European Studies, sponsored by the International Councilfor Soviet and East European Studies and the British Association forSoviet, Slavonic and East European Studies, International ConferenceCentre, Harrogate, United Kingdom, July 21-26, 1990.

    95.Soviet-Vietnamese Relations: Hanois Reactions to New Thinking inMoscows Foreign Policy, Paper to the 11th New Zealand PoliticalStudies Association Conference, The University of Otago, Dunedin, NewZealand, May 14-16, 1990.

    96.Force Modernization in the ASEAN States in the 1990s, Paper to ForceModernization in the 1990s: The Asia-Pacific Security Conference,sponsored by Defense & Foreign Affairs , International Strategic StudiesAssociation and Asian Aerospace 90, held at The Pan Pacific Hotel,Singapore, February 11-12, 1990.

    97.The Peace Process and Reconstruction in Cambodia, Paper presented tothe Conference on International Security in Southeast Asia: CurrentProblems and Prospects for Resolution, co-sponsored by The InternationalInstitute for Strategic Studies (London) and Institute for Security andInternational Studies (Bangkok), Chiang Mai, Thailand, July 4-6, 1989.

    98.National Reconciliation in Kampuchea: Soviet Initiatives and IndochineseReactions, Paper to the 20th National Convention of the AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Hilton Hawaii Village,Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., November 18-21, 1988.

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    99.ASEAN and Indochina: The Trend Towards Dialogue? Paper to the23rd Foreign Policy School on New Zealand and the ASEAN Countries,Salmond Hall, The University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, May 13-16, 1988.

    100. The Conflict in Kampuchea: A Political-Military Assessment, Paperto the International Conference on Co-operation for Peace, Security andDevelopment in Southern Asia and the Pacific Region, sponsored by theInternational Institute for Southern Asia-Pacific Studies, held at the IndiaInternational Centre, New Delhi, India, January 17-19, 1988.

    101. Indochinese Reactions to Gorbachev's Vladivostok Initiatives, Paperto The Soviet Union and the Asia-Pacific Region Workshop, organised bythe International Affairs Program of the Resource Systems Institute, East-West Center, and Soviet Union in the Pacific-Asia Region Program, Centerfor Asian and Pacific Studies, The University of Hawaii at Manoa,

    Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., March 16-18, 1987.102. Vietnam and the Soviet Union: Soviet Studies and Vietnamese

    Perceptions, Paper to The Soviet Union and the Asia-Pacific RegionWorkshop. organised by the Resource Systems Institute, East-West Center,Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., April 1-5, 1986.

    103. National Leadership in Vietnam: Continuity and Change in thePartys Central Committee, 1960-1985, Paper to the Conference onPostwar Vietnam: Ideology and Action, sponsored by the Committee onSoutheast Asia of the U.S. Social Science Research Council and theAmerican Council of Learned Societies, held at the Institute ofDevelopment Studies, The University of Sussex, Brighton, UnitedKingdom, September 9-13, 1985.

    104. United States Policy Towards Revolutionary Regimes: Vietnam (1975-1983), Paper to the Conference on U.S. Foreign Policy: Adjusting toChange in the Third World, organised by the Aspen Institute forHumanistic Studies, held at the Wingspread Conference Center, Racine,Wisconsin, U.S.A., February 2-5, 1984.

    105. Cambodia After Five Years of Vietnamese Occupation, Preparedstatement delivered to Hearing of the Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific

    Affairs, Committee on Foreign Relations, House of Representatives, U.S.Congress, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., September 15, 1983.

    106. Vietnam: Ideology and the Lessons of Experience, Paper to theWorkshop on The Future of ASEAN-Vietnam Relations, sponsored by The

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    Institute of Security and International Studies, Chulalongkorn University,held at the Hotel Regent, Cha-Am, Thailand, February 7-9, 1983.

    107. The Political Role of the Military in Vietnam, 1975-81, Paper to the3rd New Zealand Political Studies Association Conference, Salmond Hall,

    The University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, May 17-19, 1982.108. Contending Views of Pacific Basin Regionalism: Australian

    Perspectives, Paper to the Panel on Contending Views of Pacific BasinRegionalism, 33rd Annual Meeting of the Association of Asian Studies,held at the Sheraton Center, Toronto, Canada, March 13-14, 1981.

    109. The Indochina Conflicts and Australia, Paper to the Panel on TheInternational Implications of the Indochina Conflicts, 32nd AnnualMeeting of the Association of Asian Studies, held at the WashingtonHilton, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., March 21-23, 1980.

    110. Southern Vietnamese Revolutionary Organizations and the VietnamWorkers Party: Continuity and Change, 1951-1961, Paper to theConference on Communist Movements and Regimes in Indochina,sponsored by The Asia Society, Southeast Asia Development AdvisoryGroup, held at Asia House, New York, U.S.A., September 30-October 2,1974.

    Major Conference Papers Delivered in Australia:

    1. The Vietnam Peoples Army: Victory at Home (1975), Success inCambodia (1989), Paper to Armies in Victory and Defeat: Armies in theAftermath of Conflict, 17th Chief of Army Military History Conference,National Convention Centre, Canberra, September 30-October 1, 2010.

    2. Political Legitimacy of the One-Party State: Challenges and Responses,Vietnam Update 2009 Conference on Migration Nation, The AustralianNational University, Canberra, ACT, November 19-20, 2009.

    3. Vietnam: Political Overview, Presentation to conference on VietnamUpdate 2008: Labour in Vietnam, co-sponsored by Research School ofPacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University and theInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore), University House

    Common Room, The Australian National University, Canberra,November 6-7, 2008.

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    4. Terrorism Studies: The Dismal Science? Paper to the conference,Lessons of the Past: Applications of History for Todays Threats, InauguralRNSA Terrorism History Conference, Research Network for a SecureAustralia, Australian Homeland Security Research Centre, InternationalAffairs Conference Centre, Canberra, June 14, 2007.

    5. Vietnam: Development, Democracy and the APEC Process Presentationto conference hosted by Amnesty International and the VietnameseCommunity in Australia, Bonnyrig, N.S.W., November 18, 2006.

    6. Linkages Between Regional and International Terrorism, Paper toInternational Workshop on Re-envisioning Asia-Pacific Security: ARegional-Global Nexus?, sponsored by the Department of InternationalRelations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The AustralianNational University, Canberra, August 2-3, 2006.

    7.

    Explaining Clean Skins: The Dynamics of Small Group Social Networksand the London Bombers, Paper to Workshop on Sacrificial Devotion inComparative Perspective: Tamil Tigers and Beyond, Department ofAnthropology, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia,December 5-7, 2005.

    8. The Types of Terrorism & Asymmetric Confrontations and Proliferationof Weapons of Mass Destruction in East Asia, Paper to ExploringAsymmetric Warfare Forum: A New Approach to Analysing SecurityThreats and Responses, organized by the Centre for Asian Studies andProfessional and Continuing Education, The University of Adelaide,Adelaide, South Australia, October 1-3, 2003.

    9. Recent Political Developments: Vietnam in 2002, Paper to VietnamUpdate 2002, co-sponsored by Department of Political and Social Change,Division of Politics and International Relations, Research School of Pacificand Asian Studies, The Australian National University and the Institute ofSoutheast Asian Studies (Singapore), Canberra, A.C.T., November 28-29,2002.

    10.The French in Indochina: The Political Background to the Conflict,Paper to conference on Air Power and Wars of National Liberation, RAAFHistory Conference 2002, sponsored by the RAAF Aerospace Centre,

    National Convention Centre, Canberra, A.C.T., August 30, 2002.11.Regime Maintenance in Vietnam, Paper to conference on Regime

    Change and Regime Maintenance in Asia and the Pacific, Department ofPolitical and Social Change, Division of Politics and International

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    Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The AustralianNational University, Canberra, A.C.T., February 12-13, 2002.

    12."Chinas New Concept of Security and Southeast Asia: Power Politics ByOther Means?" Paper to International Conference on The Asia-Pacific

    Region: Policy Challenges for the Coming Decade, sponsored by theDepartment of Politics, Australian Defense Force Academy in associationwith the Shanghai Institute of International Studies, Canberra, A.C.T.,August 22-23, 2001.

    13.The Four Typhoons: Political Developments in Vietnam, Paperpresented to Urban Tiger! Everyday Life and Cultural Change in UrbanVietnam, Vietnam Update 98 Conference, Department of Political andSocial Change, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, TheAustralian National University, Canberra, A.C.T., December 3-4, 1998.

    14.Australia, Defence Modernisation and the Region, Paper to AustralianSecurity in a New Era Reform or Revolution?, 10th AnniversaryConference, Australian Defence Studies Centre, Parliament House,Canberra, A.C.T., November 11-12, 1997.

    15.The Regional Environment: Australia and South East Asia, Scene settingaddress to Northern Australia Industry/Defence Seminar, co-sponsored

    by Headquarters Northern Command, Australian Defence Force and theDepartment of Asian Relations, Trade and Industry, Northern Territory,Darwin Entertainment Centre, Darwin, Northern Territory, October 29-30,1997.

    16.ASEANs Expanding Membership, Written submission to the enquiryon ASEAN, Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee, Joint Standing Committee onForeign Affairs, Defence and Trade, Parliament of the Commonwealth ofAustralia, Canberra, A.C.T., February 24, 1997.

    17.Praetorianism and the Cambodian Armed Forces, paper to InternationalConference on Cambodia, Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, MonashUniversity, Carlton, Victoria, December 11-14, 1996.

    18.ASEANs Expanding Membership, Paper to conference on ASEAN inTransition: Implications for Australia, Centre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, December 9-10,

    1996.

    19.International Relations and Security, Paper to Vietnam Update 96conference sponsored by the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies,

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    The Australian National University, University House, Canberra, A.C.T.,December 5-6, 1996.

    20.The New Security Architecture in Southeast Asia: Neither CollectiveSecurity Nor Collective Defence, Paper to Conference on International

    Communities: Australia, Asia and the World, The University of SouthernQueensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, November 27-30, 1996.

    21.Armed Forces and Society in Vietnam, Presentation to AustralianDefence Studies Centre and Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forcesand Society, international conference on The Sociology of Armed Forces inSoutheast Asia, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, A.C.T.,May 6-7, 1996.

    22.Vietnam and Cambodia: Issues in Sino-Australian Relations, 1972-1995,paper to conference on Sino-Australian Relations: The Record, 1985-1995,Centre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations, Griffith University,

    Nathan, Queensland, June 28-29, 1995.

    23.The UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia: The Restoration ofSovereignty, Paper presented to Conference on Australia and the UnitedNations, co-sponsored by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,Indian Ocean Centre for Peace Studies, University of Western Australiaand John Curtin International Centre for Regional Cooperation, CurtinUniversity, Perth, Western Australia, April 29-30, 1995.

    24.Strategic Planning: Providing Education and Training Links for the Long-Term Vietnam, Paper to the 4th annual conference on

    Internationalising Education and Training, organized by AIC Conferences,The Regent Hotel, Sydney, New South Wales, September 19-20, 1994.

    25.Coping With China: Vietnams Strategic Readjustment, Paper toWorkshop on China as a Great Power in the Asia Pacific: Myths andRealities, co-sponsored by Northeast Asia Program, Research School ofPacific Studies, The Australian National University and Asian ResearchCentre, Murdoch University, held at The Australian National University,Canberra, A.C.T., December 23, 1993.

    26.Political Developments in Vietnam, Paper to Vietnam Update 1993,sponsored by Division of Asian and Pacific History and Department of

    Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific Studies, TheAustralian National University, Canberra, A.C.T., December 3, 1993.

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    27.Vietnams Program of Renovation, Paper to Conference on EconomicDevelopment and Legal Change in Vietnam: Recent Developments andFuture Prospects, Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, TheUniversity of Melbourne Law School, Carlton, Victoria, November 89,1993.

    28.Vietnam: Political and Social Change in the Last Five Years, Paper toConference on Vietnam: Which Way Now, sponsored by Asia-PacificResearch Institute, Macquarie University, Sunny Brook TravelodgeConvention Centre, Warwick Farm, New South Wales., February 27, 1993.

    29.Political Democratization in Vietnam: Candidate Selection for the 9thNational Assembly, Paper to International Conference on TheDevelopmental Prospects of East Asian Socialism The Four LittleDragons or Eastern Europe?, Transformation of Communist SystemsProject, Contemporary China Centre, The Australian National University,

    Canberra, A.C.T., January 13-15, 1993.30.Institutional Change: Background to the Vietnamese Economic

    Reforms, Paper to Conference on Indochinese Development, MacquarieUniversity, North Ryde, New South Wales, November 13-14, 1992.

    31.Political Developments in Vietnam: Constitutional Change andElections, Paper to Vietnam Update 1992, sponsored by Division of Asianand Pacific History and Department of Political and Social Change,Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University,Canberra, A.C.T., November 6, 1992.

    32.The New Institutions for Economic and Security Co-operation:Challenges for Australia, Paper to Royal Australian Army Reserve StaffGroup National Seminar, The Royal Military College-Duntroon, Canberra,A.C.T., October 24-25, 1992.

    33.The Corner Stone Crumbles: Vietnam and the Former States of the SovietUnion, Paper to 34th Annual Conference, Australasian Political StudiesAssociation, Canberra, The Australian National University, Canberra,A.C.T., September 30th-October 2nd, 1992.

    34.Political Democratisation in Vietnam: Do Elections Really Matter? Paperto East Asian Socialism Section, Australasian Association for the Study ofthe Socialist Countries, The Australian National University,Contemporary China Centre, Canberra, A.C.T., October 3, 1992.

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    35.Political Developments in Vietnam: From the 6th to 7th National PartyCongress, Paper to Vietnam 1991: An Update, conference sponsored bythe Department of Human Geography, Division of Pacific and AsianHistory, and the Department of Political and Social Change, ResearchSchool of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra,A.C.T., October 25, 1991.

    36.Political Reform in Vietnam: Doi Moi and and the Emergence of CivilSociety, Paper to the 33rd Annual Conference of the AustralasianPolitical Studies Association, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland,

    July 17, 1991.

    37.Vietnam: A Critical Assessment, Paper to the 1st InternationalConference on Defence and the Media in Time of Limited Conflict,Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, April 3-5,1991.

    38.Prospects for a Regional Approach to Marine Affairs and MaritimeSecurity, Paper to Seminar on Regional Marine Issues Questions forAustralia, jointly sponsored by the Australian Institute of InternationalAffairs and The Royal Australian Navy Maritime Strategic Studies Project,Stephen House, Deakin, A.C.T., October 10, 1990.

    39.Renovation and Vietnamese Society: The Changing Roles of Governmentand Administration, Paper to Doi Moi - Vietnams Economic Renovation:Policy & Performance, Conference convened by the Research School ofPacific Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T.,September 19-21, 1990.

    40.The Refugee Exodus from Vietnam: Why the Outflow Continues, Paperto the Symposium on Refugees in the Modern World, sponsored by theDepartment of Political Science, The Faculties, The Australian NationalUniversity, Haydon-Allen Lecture Theatre, Canberra, A.C.T., June 23,1989.

    41.Vietnamese Refugees: Why the Outflow Continues, Paper to theNational Forum on Sea Changes: New Directions in the Indo-China Crisis,sponsored by the Refugee Council of Australia, Conference Centre of theMission of St. James and St. John, West Melbourne, Victoria, May 15, 1989.

    42.Obtaining and Securing Peace Within Kampuchea: The Next Phase(Withdrawal/Neutralization), Paper to the 3rd International Conferenceon Indochina, Kooralbyn Valley Resort, Queensland, January 23-28, 1989.

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    43.Security Issues in Southeast Asia: The Third Indochina War, Paper toConference on Security and Arms Control in the North Pacific, co-sponsored by the Peace Research Centre, the Strategic and DefenceStudies Centre and the Department of International Relations, ResearchSchool of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra,A.C.T., August 12-14, 1987.

    44.The Origins of the Second Indochina War, 1954-1960, Paper toConference on Australia and the Vietnam War, Macquarie University,North Ryde, New South Wales, April 27-30, 1987.

    45.Regional Conflicts: Kampuchea, Paper to Symposium on Gorbachev'sVladivostok Initiative: New Directions in Asia and the Pacific? UniversityCollege, The University of New South Wales, held at the AustralianDefence Force Academy, Canberra, A.C.T., March 20, 1987.

    46.Regularization of Military Bureaucratic Regimes: From Symbiosis toCoalition The Case of Vietnam, Paper to panel on MilitaryBureaucratic Regimes, Sixth Biennial Conference of the Asian StudiesAssociation of Australia, held at The University of Sydney, Sydney, NewSouth Wales, May 11-16, 1986.

    47.Political Development in Vietnam, 1975-85, Paper to a NationalConference on Vietnam - Ten Years On, organised by The Australia-Vietnam Society held at the Graphic Arts Centre, Sydney, New SouthWales, July 6-7, 1985.

    48.Vietnam and Australia: Squaring Regional and Bilateral Relationships,Paper to a Conference on Destiny in Asia? Australia and ASEAN,organised by the Centre for Continuing Education, The AustralianNational University, Canberra, A.C.T., October 31 - November 2, 1984.

    49.Indochina and ASEAN: The Trend Towards Dialogue? Paper to theThird Australia-Indonesia Seminar sponsored by the Department ofForeign Affairs, held at Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, July 16-17, 1984.

    50.Three Revolutionary Currents: Vietnamese Perspectives on InternationalSecurity, Paper to a Conference on Asian Perspectives on International

    Security, sponsored by the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, TheAustralian National University, Canberra, A.C.T., April 11-14, 1983.

    51.The Political Influence of the Military in Vietnam, Paper to Inter-Regional Panel on Political Influence of the Military in Asia, Fourth

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    Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, held atMonash University, Clayton, Victoria, May 10-14, 1982.

    52.Vietnam's Foreign Policies (1975-1979): Implications for Australia,Evidence and Written Submission to the Commonwealth of Australia,

    Parliamentary Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence,Subcommittee on Indo-China, Commonwealth Government Centre,Melbourne, Victoria, June 13, 1980.

    53.The Refugee Exodus from Vietnam: Background Factors, Paper to aNational Conference on The Indochinese Refugee Situation, held at TheAustralian National University, Canberra, A.C.T., July 30-31, 1979.

    54.Development Strategies in Vietnam: The Fourth National Congress of theVietnam Communist Party, Paper to the 19th Annual Conference of theAustralasian Political Studies Association, held at The University of NewEngland, Armidale, New South Wales, August 22-24, 1977.

    55.Revolutionary Elites in Southern Viet-Nam: Political Biography, Paperto the First Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, heldat The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, May 14-16, 1976.

    56.Origins of the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam, 1954-1960: Debate on Unification Within the Vietnam Workers Party, Paperto the 16th Annual Conference of the Australasian Political StudiesAssociation, held at The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland,

    July 19-22, 1974.

    Public Lectures and Presentations Outside Australia:

    1. Managing Conflict in the South China Sea: ASEAN between a RisingChina and a Status Quo America, Seminar presentation co-hosted by theUppsala Forum on Peace, Democracy, and Justice and East Asia PeaceProgram, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, September 12, 2011.

    2. Conflict in the South China Sea: Derailing Chinas PeacefulDevelopment, Seminar presentation to PF Internasjonal Politikk Ogkonomi (Norwegian Polytechnical Association) and Peace ResearchInstitute Oslo (PRIO), Oslo, Norway, September 8, 2011.

    3. The Outlook for US-Vietnam Relations, Asia Pacific Security Seminar,East-West Center, Washington, D.C. March 23, 2011.

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    4. Chinas Defence Cooperation with Southeast Asia, Presentation tointernal seminar Asia Group, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo, Norway,September 7, 2011.

    5. The Vietnam Communist Party and Sino-Vietnamese Relations,Presentation to Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Oslo, Norway,September 6, 2011.

    6. South China Sea, Presentation, RAND Corporation, Washington, D.C.,March 25, 2011.

    7. Australia Looks to Asias Future, Presentation to Asian Studies Center,Lehrman Auditorium, The Heritage Foundation, Washington, D.C., March24, 2011.

    8. The South China Sea as Chinas Core Interest: What Role for ASEAN?,Presentation to the ASEAN Studies Center, American University,Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C., March 23, 2011.

    9. The South China Sea, Presentation, to Institute for National StrategicStudies, National Defense University, Washington, D.C. March 23, 2011.

    10.China, Vietnam and the South China Sea, Roundtable, Center for NavalAnalysis, Washington, D.C. March 23, 2011.

    11.ASEAN, China and the South China Sea, Department for Public andInternational Affairs, George Mason University, Virginia, March 22, 2011.

    12.Chinas Rise, US Re-engagement and Southeast Asia, Department forPublic and International Affairs, George Mason University, Virginia,March 22, 2011.

    13.South China Sea Implications for ASEAN, Roundtable DiscussionSession 2, U.S.-ASEAN Business Council, Washington, D.C., March 21,2011.

    14.Vietnams Party Congress, Roundtable Discussion Session 1, U.S.-ASEAN Business Council, Washington, D.C., March 21, 2011.

    15.Vietnams 11th National Party Congress, SAIS Indochina Roundtable,Southeast Asian Studies Program, School of Advanced InternationalStudies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C., March 21, 2011.

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    16. Domestic Politics: 11th Party Congress and Vietnams Regional Role,Presentation to members of the diplomatic corps (Ambassadors fromAustria, European Commission, Ireland, Norway, Spain, Sweden,Switzerland, United Kingdom and Counsellor of Denmark, Counsellor ofCanada, Deputy Head of Mission Finland, Charge dAffaires FederalRepublic of Germany, First and Second Secretaries Norway, ResidentRepresentative United Nations Development Programme, and DeputyChief of Mission United States), Residence, Ambassador of Norway StleTorstein Risa, Hanoi, December 14, 2010.

    17.Vietnams Regional Role, Presentation to internal seminar, RoyalNorwegian Embassy, Hanoi, December 14, 2010.

    18.The 11th National Party Congress and Beyond Presentation to internalseminar, Royal Norwegian Embassy, Hanoi, December 14, 2010.

    19.Summary of Session III, Presentation to the plenary session of the 2

    nd

    International Workshop on the South China Sea: Cooperation for RegionalSecurity and Development, co-sponsored by the Diplomatic Academy ofVietnam and the Vietnam Lawyers Association, New World SaigonHotel, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, November 13, 2010.

    20.Chair, Session I, 2nd International Workshop on the South China Sea:Cooperation for Regional Security and Development, co-sponsored by theDiplomatic Academy of Vietnam and the Vietnam Lawyers Association,New World Saigon Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, November 12,2010.

    21.Vietnam-China Relations, Seminar presentation to Institute ofInternational Relations (Viet Quan He Quoc Te), Hoc Vien Chinh Tri-Hanh Chinh Quoc Gia Ho Chi Minh (Ho Chi Minh National Academy ofPolitics and Public Administration), Hanoi, Vietnam, November 30, 2009.

    22.Recent Developments in the South China Sea, Presentation to TruongDai Hoc Khoa Hoc Xa Hoi va Nhan Van (University of Social Sciences andHumanities), Hanoi, Vietnam, November 25, 2009.

    23.Global and Regional Security Architecture, Presentation to RoundtableRegional Architecture Kawasan Asia Pasifik Ruang Rapat BPPK,

    Department Luar Negeri, Jakarta, Indonesia, November 3, 2009.24.Global and Regional Security Architecture, National Resilience Institute

    (Lemhannas), Jakarta, Indonesia, November 2, 2009.

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    34.Multilateral Institutions and the Emergence of Incipient Regionalism,Presentation to the Defence and Strategic Studies Course, Centre forDefence and Strategic Studies, Australian Defence College, videoconference link, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio March 13, 2008.

    35.Southeast Asia Area Studies, Presentation to panel, What is Ahead forthe Field, Conference on 40 Years of Engagement with Southeast Asia,Center of Southeast Asian Studies, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, March7-8, 2008.

    36.Challenges to Democratic Transition in Southeast Asia: Terrorism andMilitary Intervention, International Studies Forum, Ohio University,Athens, Ohio, February 15, 2008.

    37.The Australian Federal Elections and Foreign Policy under a new LaborGovernment, Seminar presentation to the Hoc Vien Quan He Quoc Te

    (Institute of International Relations), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hanoi,Vietnam, November 22, 2007,

    38.Vietnam: Recent Political Developments Affecting Religious Freedomand Human Rights, teleconference briefing to U.S. Commission onInternational Religious Freedom, Washington, D.C. , September 17, 2007.

    39.Two Security Issues: Terrorism Studies and Vietnams DefenceDiplomacy, Presentation to Round Table, Asia-Pacific Center for SecurityStudies, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 5, 2005.

    40.Indonesia, Simulating Southeast Asias Reaction to a Crisis in theMalacca Strait, co-sponsored by the Science Applications InternationalCorporation; Strategic Assessments Group and the Southeast Asia/JapanGroup, Directorate of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency; and theU.S. Pacific Command, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 2-4, 2005.

    41.United States-Vietnam Relations, presentation to Roundtable onRegional Security Issues, Vien Quan He Quoc Te (Institute of InternationalRelations), Ministry of National Defence, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 10, 2005.

    42.Vietnams 10th Party Congress: Leadership Change and New PolicyDirections, Presentation to Office of Asian-Pacific and Latin AmericanAnalysis, Directorate of Intelligence, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency,McLean, Virginia, May 24, 2005.

    43.Inside ASEAN: Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, and the Non-Intervention Controversy, 10th Seminar, The Southeast Asia Forum, Asia

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    Pacific Research Center, Encina Hall, Okimoto Conference Room, StanfordUniversity, Palo Alto, California, May 10, 2005.

    44.An Update on Vietnamese Politics and Foreign Policy, UniversitySeminar on Southeast Asia in World Affairs, Weatherhead East Asia

    Institute, Columbia University, Faculty House, New York, April 7, 2005.45.Military-to-Military Relations in Southeast Asia, Seminar presentation

    to Georgetown Southeast Asia Survey Group, Georgetown University,Washington, D.C., April 1, 2005.

    46.Vietnams Military Diplomacy, Seminar presentation to lcole desHautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales and le Groupe de recherch sur le VietNam contemporain du Centre dtudes et de Recherches Internationales,Sciences Po, Paris, October 20, 2004.

    47.Al Qaeda and Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia, National SecurityStudies Lecture, Mershon Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,November 17, 2003.

    48.Preemption and Cooperative Intervention: The Bush-Howard Doctrinesand Their Implications for Security in Asia, Seminar presentation toInstitute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang TechnologicalUniversity, Singapore, July 25, 2003.

    49.A Framework for Analyzing Vietnamese Politics: National PartyCongresses, Central Committee Plenums and the Role of the SecretaryGeneral, School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins

    University, Washington, D.C., April 15, 2003.50.Multilateralism in the Asia Pacific, Presentation to the Executive Course

    Elective on Major Powers, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies,Honolulu, Hawaii, November 27, 2001.

    51.Historical Perspectives on Asia-Pacific Security, Lecture to ExecutiveCourse, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii,September 28, 2001.

    52.ASEAN, Lecture to Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for SecurityStudies, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 29, 2001.

    53.Political Change and Strategic Uncertainty, Lecture to Executive Course,Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 28,2001.

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    54."Dynamics of Multilateral Cooperation: Southeast Asia, Presentation tothe Senior Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies,Honolulu, Hawaii, August 30, 2001.

    55. ASEAN Engagement, Lecture, Hawaii Pacific University Loa Campus,August 2, 2001.

    56.The ASEAN Way, Lecture, Hawaii Pacific University Loa Campus,August 2, 2001.

    57.ASEAN: Phases of Development, Lecture, Hawaii Pacific University LoaCampus, July 31, 2001.

    58.Political Change and Strategic Uncertainty, Lecture to Executive Course,Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 23, 2001.

    59.China and Southeast Asia, Presentation to the Executive Course ChinaElective, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, July19, 2001.

    60.ASEAN, Lecture to Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for SecurityStudies, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 18, 2001.

    61.Historical Perspectives on Asia-Pacific Security, Lecture to ExecutiveCourse, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, May25, 2001.

    62.Security and Political Evolution in Asia, Roundtable presentation toCitibank/Salomon Smith Barney Program of Investor Activities on theOccasion of the Annual Meetings of the Asian Development Bank,Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu, May 11, 2001.

    63."Sub-Regional Dynamics of Multilateral Cooperation: Southeast Asia,Presentation to Senior Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Centre for SecurityStudies, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 3, 2001.

    64.Political Leadership and Regime Legitimacy in Southeast Asia,Presentation to History and Strategy Round Table, U. S. National WarCollege, Fort Lesley McNair, Washington, D.C., April 18, 2001.

    65.Socialist and Neighboring Countries in Vietnams Foreign Policy,Seminar presentation, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C.,April 17, 2001.

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    66.Domestic Politics in Vietnam Seminar presentation, Central IntelligenceAgency, Washington, D.C., April 17, 2001.

    67.China and Southeast Asia, Presentation to the Executive Course ChinaElective, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii,

    March 29, 2001.

    68.Southeast Asia, Presentation to Enhancing Regional CooperationThrough New Multilateral Initiatives, National Defense UniversityPacific 2001 Symposium, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, March 28,2001.

    69.Southeast Asia Brief, U.S. Marine Corps War College, Asia-PacificCenter for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 19, 2001.

    70.Political Change and Strategic Uncertainty, Lecture to Executive Course,Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 5, 2001.

    71.Multilateralism in Southeast Asia, Lecture to Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 14, 2001

    72.International, Regional and Non-governmental Organizations, Lectureto Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu,Hawaii, January 31, 2001.

    73.Evolution in Security Thinking, Lecture to Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 26, 2001.

    74.China and ASEAN: The Framework for Long-term Cooperation,Seminar presentation to China-ASEAN Project, Centre for Asian Studies,University of Hong Kong, January 14, 2001.

    75.China and Southeast Asia, Presentation to the Executive Course ChinaElective, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii,December 5, 2000.

    76.Political Change and Strategic Uncertainty, Lecture to Executive Course,Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 8,2000.

    77.International, Regional and Non-governmental Organizations, Lectureto Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu,Hawaii, October 12, 2000.

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    78.Evolution of Security Thinking, Lecture to Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 6, 2000.

    79.Political Transitions and Generational Change, Lecture to ExecutiveCourse, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii,

    August 14, 2000.

    80.ASEAN: Its Origins and Development, Lecture to Hawaii PacificUniversity, Honolulu, August 1, 2000.

    81.International, Regional and Non-governmental Organizations, Lectureto Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu,Hawaii, July 19, 2000.

    82.Evolution of Security Thinking, Lecture to Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 13, 2000.

    83."Political Change and Strategic Uncertainty" Presentation to the SeniorExecutive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu,Hawaii, May 18, 2000.

    84.International, Regional and Non-governmental Organizations, Lectureto Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu,Hawaii, February 7, 2000.

    85.Evolution of Security Thinking, Lecture to Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 28, 2000.

    86.Force Modernization in Southeast Asia and its Implications for theSecurity of the Asia Pacific, Lecture to National Defense College of thePhilippines, January 10, 2000.

    87.Political Development in Vietnam, 1986-1999", Lecture to University ofHawaii at Manoa, November 8, 1999.

    88."Political Development in Vietnam, 1975-85" Lecture to University ofHawaii at Manoa, November 1, 1999.

    89.Political Transitions and Generational Change, Lecture to ExecutiveCourse, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii,

    October 27, 1999.90.Australias National Security Perspectives, Presentation to Survey of

    Security Issues at the Sub-Regional Level (Oceania and South Pacific),

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    Executive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu,Hawaii, October 4, 1999.

    91.International, Regional and Non-governmental Organizations Lecture toExecutive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu,

    Hawaii, September 28,

    1999.92.Evolution of Security Thinking, Lecture to Executive Course, Asia-

    Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, September 20, 1999.

    93."Political Change and Strategic Uncertainty" Presentation to the SeniorExecutive Course, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu,Hawaii, August 12, 1999.

    94.Vietnam and ASEAN", Presentation to Fulbright-Hayes Summer 1999Educators from minority-serving colleges and universities, Center forSoutheast Asian Studies, University of Hawaii, June 11, 1999.

    95."Vietnamese Domestic Politics", Lecture to Fulbright-Hayes Summer 1999Educators from minority-serving colleges and universities, Center forSoutheast Asian Studies, University of Hawaii, June 11, 1999.

    96.Security Issues in Southeast Asia, Presentation to delegation of MarineCorps War College, March 29, 1999.

    97.Current Developments in Vietnam, Presentation to U.S. Air War Collegedelegation, Honolulu, March 5, 1999.

    98.Multilateralism and East Asian Security, Lecture to Department ofDiplomacy, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, October 6,1998.

    99.Security Issues in Southeast Asia, Lecture to Department ofInternational Studies and Political Science, Virginia Military Academy,Lexington, Virginia, September 15-16, 1998.

    100. ASEAN and Regional Engagement: The Cases of Myanmar andCambodia, presentation to the College of Security Studies, Asia PacificCenter for Security Studies, Honolulu. Hawaii, July 8, 1998.

    101.

    Cambodia and Regional Stability: ASEAN and ConstructiveEngagement, Distinguished Lecture Series sponsored by the CambodianInstitute for Peace and Cooperation, Phnom Penh, May 25, 1998.