Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
Thayer
Publications
(http://www.pol.adfa.edu.au/staff/thayer/pubs.html)
(http://www.apcss.org/thayerc.html)
Books
1999 eds., Vietnamese Foreign Policy in Transition. Singapore: Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies, 1999. 294pp. (with Ramses Amer).
1996 eds. Bringing Democracy to Cambodia: Peacekeeping and Elections,
Canberra: Regime Change and Regime Maintenance in Asia and the
Pacific Project, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The
Australian National University and Australian Defence Studies
Centre, 1996. 136pp. (with Viberto Selochan)
1993 Soviet Relations with India and Vietnam, 1945-1992. Delhi, Bombay,
Calcutta and Madras: Oxford University Press, 369pp. Revised and
updated from the 1992 edition. (with Ramesh Thakur)
1992 Soviet Relations with India and Vietnam. London: The Macmillan
Press, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 315pp. (with Ramesh Thakur)
1990 Trends and Strains: Pakistan, India, Vietnam, Japan. New Delhi:
Continental Publishing House for The International Institute for Asia
Pacific Studies, 1990. 150pp. (with Joseph A. Camilleri et al.)
1994 The Vietnam People’s Army Under Doi Moi, Pacific Strategic Paper
no. 7, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1994. 122pp.
1993 eds., Vietnam and the Rule of Law. Political and Social Change
Monograph no. 19, Canberra: Department of Political and Social
Change, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National
University, 1993. 189pp. (with David G. Marr)
1982 Vietnam Since 1975 – Two Views From Australia. CSAAR Research
Paper no. 20. Brisbane: Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian
Relations, Griffith University, 1982. 70pp. (with David G. Marr)
Book Review, Brantly Womack, China and Vietnam: The Politics of Asymmetry.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. For Journal of Southeast Asian
Studies, Submitted January 25, 2010. Publication date: January 2011.
“Vietnam and the Impact of Climate Change,” in Daniel Moran, ed., Climate
Change and National Security: A Country-Level Analysis. Washington, D.C.:
Georgetown University Press, 2011. 48-75. Publication date April 2011.
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“Military Politics in Contemporary Vietnam: Political Engagement, Corporate
Interests and Professionalism,” Marcus Mietzner. ed., Military Politics in
Contemporary Southeast Asia. London: Routledge, 2011.
“Vietnam’s Defence Policy and Its Impact of Foreign Relations”, Viet Hoc
Nien San [Annals of Vietnamese Studies, (Universität Hamburg)], 2011.
“Vietnam’s Relations with China and the United States,” in Phan Quang
Minh, ed., The Role of Vietnam in the Asia-Pacific, Hanoi: Rosa Luxemburg
Stiftung and University of Social Sciences and Humanities Vietnam, 2011.
2010
“Bất thường Biển Đông trong nghị trình ASEAN,” Tuan Vietnam.Net, July 27,
2010.
http://tuanvietnam.net/2010-07-25-bat-thuong-bien-dong-trong-nghi-trinh-
asean
‘A battle between the dragon and the eagle’, Opinion, UNIKEN, No. 59,
November/December 2010, 16.
http://www.unsw.edu.au/news/pad/uniken/2010/uniken_novdec_2010.p
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'Có lẽ Việt Nam đang mừng thầm', Nguoi Viet Online, July 26, 2010.
http://www.nguoi-viet.com/absolutenm/anmviewer.asp?a=116529
“The United States and Chinese Assertiveness in the South China Sea,”
Security Challenges [Kokoda Foundation], 6(2), Winter 2010, 69-84.
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2009
2008
“Ho Chi Minh,” William A. Darity, Jr., ed., International Encyclopedia of the
Social Sciences, 2nd Edition, Detroit, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008. Vol.
3, 491-492.
“Thailand,” in Clinton Fernandes, ed., Hot Spot: Asia and Oceania. Hot Spot
Histories. Westport, CT and London: Greenwood Press, 2008. 241-264.
“Vietnam,” in Stuart Farson, Peter Gill, Mark Phythian, and Shlomo Shapiro
eds., PSI Handbook of Global Security and Intelligence: National
Approaches, Vol. 1, The Americas and Asia. Westport, CT and London:
Praeger Security International, 2008. 300-317.
2007
2006
2005
“Al Qaeda and Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia,” in Paul Smith, ed.,
Terrorism and Violence in Southeast Asia: Transnational Challenges to States
and Regional Stability. New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2005. 79-97.
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Leadership Dynamics in Terrorist Organisations in Southeast Asia,
Leadership Papers No. 3, Canberra: Centre for Defence Leadership Studies,
Australian Defence College, 2005. 26pp.
2004
“Laos,” in Russell Heng Hiang Khng and Denis Hew, eds., Regional Outlook:
Southeast Asia 2004-2005. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
2004. 18-21.
“Southeast Asia’s Marred Miracle,” Current History, 103(672), April 2004, 177-
182.
“Vietnam: 2004 Mid Term Review,” Asian Analysis, ASEAN Focus Group,
April 2004.
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“Vietnam,” in Karen Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2003 Year in
Review. Chicago: Encyuclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2004, 490-491.
“Vietnam,” in Karen Sparks, ed., Encyclopaedia Britannica 2004 Book of the
Year. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 2004. 490-491.
2003
“ASEAN and Indochina: The Dialogue,” in Sharon Siddique and Sree Kumar,
compilers, The 2nd ASEAN Reader. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian
Studies, 2003. 81-84.
“The Economic and Commercial Roles of the Vietnam People’s Army,” in Jörn
Brömmelhörster and Wolf-Christian Paes, eds., The Military as an Economic
Actor: Soldiers in Business. International Political Economy Series. London:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. 74-93 and 199-201.
“No, Al Qaeda Isn’t Everywhere,” The 5th Column, Far Eastern Economic
Review, August 21, 2003. 20.
“The Sino-US Rivalry for Influence in Southeast Asia,” South China Morning
Post, April 10, 2003.
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“Transnational Threats and Civil-Military Relations in the Asia-Pacific,”
What’s Next? (Perth: Future Directions International). March 2003, 10-11.
“Vietnam: Has Hanoi Seen the Light?, Asian Analysis, ASEAN Focus Group,
June 2003. http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/latest.cfm#a653
“Vietnam: The Stewardship of Nong Duc Manh,” in Daljit Singh and Chin Kin
Wah, eds., Southeast Asian Affairs 2003. Singapore: Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies, 2003. 313-326.
2002
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“Vietnam: Constitutional and Political Reforms Continue,” ASEAN
Focus Group, Asian Analysis, March 2002.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/Article.cfm?ArticleID=484
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(Honolulu: Pacific Forum-CSIS), 3(3), 3rd Quarter, October 2001. 71-79.
http://www.csis.org/pacfor/cc/0103Qchina_asean.html
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“Vietnam: Nong Duc Manh Sets Priorities,” Asian Analysis, ASEAN
Focus Group, October 2001. 12-13.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/archives.cfm
“Vietnam's Integration into the Region and the Asian Financial Crisis,” in
Martin Großheim. And J. H. Vincent Houben, eds., Vietnam, Regional
Integration and the Asian Financial Crisis: Vietnamese and European
Perspectives. Passau Contributions to Southeast Asian Studies 9, Passau:
Department of Southeast Asian Studies, University of Passau, 2001. 17-53.
2000
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“The China Factor,” Vietnam Business Journal, February 2000 internet
version.
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“Vietnam, the Asian Financial Crisis and Doi Moi 2,” Harvard Asia
Quarterly. 4(1), Winter 2000, 12-16.
1999
http://www.csis.org/pacfor/ccejournal.html
“Vietnam,” in Daljit Singh and Tin Maung Maung Than, eds., Regional
Outlook: Southeast Asia 1999-2000. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian
Studies, 1999. 29-33.
(http://www. aseanfocus.com/analysis/9803_vietnam.htm).
1998
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“Keeping an Even Keel,” Vietnam Business Journal. 6(2), March/April
1998. 30-32.
“The Power Game”, Vietnam Business Journal, October 1998, 6(5) 42-44.
“Viet Nam: History,” in The Far East and Australasia 1998. London:
Europa Publications Limited, 1998. (with Ralph Smith). 1099-1110 and 1132-
1134.
1997
“Viet Nam: History,” in The Far East and Australasia 1997. London:
Europa Publications Limited, 1997. 1046-1056 and 1076-1077 (with Ralph
Smith).
1996
“Arms Control in Southeast Asia,” Defense Analysis, vol. 12, no. 1, April
1996, 77-85.
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“Internal Southeast Asian Dynamics: Vietnam’s Membership in
ASEAN,” in Hadi Soesastro and Anthony Bergin, eds., The Role of Security
and Economic Cooperation Structures in the Asia Pacific Region: Indonesian
and Australian Views. Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and International Studies,
1996. 78-88.
1995
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“Vietnam’s Strategic Readjustment,” in Stuart Harris and Gary
Klintworth, eds., China as a Great Power: Myths, Realities and Challenges in
the Asia-Pacific Region. Melbourne: Longmann Australia Pty Ltd. and New
York: St. Martin’s Press, 1995, 185-201.
1994
Vietnam’s Developing Ties with the Region: The Case for Defence
Cooperation. ADSC Working Paper no. 24. Canberra: Australian Defence
Studies Centre, Australian Defence Force Academy, June 1994. 27pp.
1993
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“Recent Political Developments: Constitutional Change and the 1992
Elections,” in Carlyle A. Thayer and David G. Marr, eds., Vietnam and the
Rule of Law Political and Social Change Monograph no. 19, (Canberra:
Department of Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific Studies,
The Australian National University, 1993). 50–80.
1992
1991
1990
1989
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“Prospects for Peace in Kampuchea: Soviet Initiatives and Indochinese
Responses,” The Indonesian Quarterly [Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and
International Studies], (2nd Quarter 1989), vol. xvii, no. 2, 157-172.
1988
1987
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“Kampuchea: Soviet Initiatives and Regional Responses,” in Ramesh
Thakur and Carlyle A. Thayer, eds., The Soviet Union as an Asian Pacific
Power: Implications of Gorbachev’s 1986 Vladivostok Initiative. Boulder:
Westview Press, 1987. 171-200.
1986
1985
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1984
1983
1982
1981
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“Vietnam’s Foreign Policy,” World Review [Australian Institute of
International Affairs], (June 1981), vol. 20, no. 2, 30-40.
1980
1979
1978
The Origins of the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam.
Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1978. 2 Vols.
1977
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“Review Article: Ending the Vietnam War,” ASAA Review, (November
1977), vol. i, no. 2, 58-64.
1976
1975
“The PRG and the Unification of Vietnam,” Dyason House Papers (June
1975), vol. i, no. 5, 1-5.
1974
1973
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1969
1967
editor and complier, The Vietnam War, 1954-75: American, Australian and
Vietnamese Perspectives. Master of Defence Studies Distance Education
Program. Canberra: University College, The University of New South Wales
and Australian Defence Force Academy, 1996. 2 vols. 1351pp.
Other Publications
Written Radio Commentary:
“Mot bai viet ve dang Viet Tan,” BBC World Service, Vietnamese Service, May
4, 2007.
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“Tran Phu Returns to Vietnam,” British Broadcasting Corporation World
Service, Vietnamese Section, , translated and broadcast in Vietnamese
February 2, 1995.
“Hanoi Party Tricks,” The Wall Street Journal, Editorials & Opinion, June 19,
2008, 15.
“Viet Tan - Vietnam Reform Party,” Vietnam Human Rights Journal, May 18,
2007. http://www.vietnamlist.blogspot.com
“Background Briefing: Viet Tan,” Hmong Times [St. Paul, MN], 10(10), May
16, 2007, 7. Reproduced in Hmong Times Online May 16, 2007.
http://hmongtimes50.1upsoftware.com.
“Vietnam: New Policy Directions Announced,” ASEAN Focus Group, Asian
Analysis, March 2007.
http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/article.cfm?articleID=1036.
“Dao chinh lua [The Silk Coup d’Etat],” Tuoi Tre Online [Ho Chi Minh City],
September 22, 2006.
“In defence of US foreign policy,” UNIKEN, No. 35, July 2006, 16.
“Vice in Vietnam,” The Wall Street Journal Asia, Opinion & Editorial, April
27, 2006. 16.
“Vietnam in post-WTO era: Opportunities and challenges,” Vietnam
Economy, November 2, 2006.
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“Viet Nam truoc san choi moi,’ Tuoi Tre, November 2, 2006.
“Vietnam’s (New) Old Guard,” The Wall Street Journal Asia, Opinion &
Editorial, July 10, 2006, 16.
“Vietnam’s Rent Seekers,” The Wall Street Journal Asia, Opinion & Editorial,
November 9, 2006, 15.
“The Power Game”, Vietnam Business Journal, October 1998, 6(5) 42-44.
“Holding the Line,” Vietnam Business Journal, June 1998, 6(3). 16.
“Quan Su va Kinh Te,” Dien Dan [Paris], no. 56, October 1996, p. 16.
“Party congress unites to keep door open to outside world,” The Australian
Special Survey, The Australian, September 6, 1996. 17.
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“People’s Army gets in step with era of friendly reform,” The Australian
Special Survey, The Australian, September 6, 1996. 18.
“General stood by his troops [Obituary: Tran Van Tra],” Time & Tide Section,
The Australian, 7 May 1996, 12.
“Keating’s vision: SE Asia free from China orbit,” The Australian, December
19. 1995, p. 2.
“Hostage crisis over, but questions remain,” Saturday Forum, The Canberra
Times, October 29, l994, 13.
“V`n [– Nh…n Quy÷n Gi˘a ¢-xtr…-li-a vø ViŸt Nam (Human Rights Matters
Between Australia and Vietnam),” B¿n tin tham kh¿o Quan HŸ QuÂc T’
[Hanoi: Institute of International Relations], no. 8, 15 August 1994, 57-60.
Translated and reprinted from The Australian Financial Review, January
12, 1994.
“Hanoi Must Be Handled With Care,” The Australian, April 11, 1994, 11.
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“Potholes in the Road to Reform,” Vietnam: Emerging Markets Supplement,
Business Asia [Hong Kong: The Economist Intelligence Unit], September
27, 1993, 1.
“Political Reform in Vietnam,” Vietnam Today (February 1992), no. 60, 17-19;
reprinted in Vietnam News [Hanoi: Vietnam News Agency], no. 311,
June 9, 1992, 1-2.
“Vietnam: The Party Gathers at the Fork in the Road,” The International
Herald Tribune [Paris], June 22-23, 1991, 4.
“Vietnam: After Five Years on the Reformist Path, a Crisis of Doubt,” The
International Herald Tribune [Paris], September 6, 1990, 4.
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“Ho Chi Minh A Personal Appreciation,” Vietnam Today [Canberra:
Australia-Vietnam Society], (May Quarter 1990)), no. 53, 12-13.
“Vietnam: The South Must Manage the Economy,” The International Herald
Tribune [Paris], January 22, 1987. 4.
“The PRG and the Unification of Vietnam,” About Time [The Journal of South
Coast History Teachers, Wollongong, N.S.W.], vol. 4, no. 2 (June 1986),
16-19. Reprinted from Dyason House Papers (June 1975).
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Simulation Exercise. Canberra: Department of Foreign Affairs, April
1986. 71-74.
“This Document is Important [Van Tien Dung’s Our Great Spring Victory],”
The National Times [Sydney], November 15-20, 1976, no. 302 and
November 22-27, 1976, no. 303.
“The PRG and the Unification of Vietnam,” Dyason House Papers (June 1975),
vol. 1, no. 5, 1-5
“Saigon Under Seige,” The Brown Daily Herald [Providence, Rhode Island],
February 21, 1968, 1.
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“Report from Saigon,” IVS Newsletter [Washington, D.C.], December 28, 1967.
4pp.
“New Left: Remedy for Cultural Wasteland,” Res Publica [Providence, R.I.:
Brown University], (January 1967), vol. ii, no. 2, 19-22.
“China: A New Outlook,” Res Publica [Providence, R.I.], (March 1966), vol. i,
no. 1, 16 and 44-45.
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