Tensions in the South China Sea: Global Risks & Regional Implications

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October 5, 2020

Viet Tan hosted a discussion with a panel of speakers from around the world to talk about the current tensions in the South China Sea, what the global risks are, and what implications it may have within the region. The panel of speakers includes:

  • The Honorable Chris Hayes; Member of the Australian Parliament, Chief Opposition Whip and Deputy Chair of the Human Rights Subcommittee
  • Professor Tuong Vu; Head of the Political Science Department at the University in Oregon, USA.
  • Mr. Do Hoang Diem; Chairman of Viet Tan
  • Professor Nakano Ari; Professor of International Relations at Daito Bunka University, Japan

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