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Information on the doctoral dissertation of PhD candidate Nguyen Van Tan: "China-Russia Relations (2012-2024)"

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1. Full name of the doctoral candidate:Nguyen Van Tan            2. Gender: Male

3. Date of birth: February 1, 1987 4. Place of birth: Hanoi

5. Decision to recognize doctoral students: Decision No. 4055/2022/QD-XHNV-DT dated December 28, 2022, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi.

6. Changes to the training process (if any):

7. Thesis title:"China-Russia Relations (2012-2024)"

8. Major: Chinese Studies 9. Code: 9310608.01 

10. Scientific supervisor:

- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Que

- Dr. Ngo Tuan Thang

11. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:

- Based on theoretical frameworks and influencing factors, the dissertation clarifies the current state of China-Russia relations from 2012 to 2024 in the fields of politics-diplomacy, economics, defense-security, and culture-society-tourism, thereby drawing conclusions, forecasting prospects, and making recommendations for Vietnam.

- The dissertation will flexibly utilize research methods from various disciplines such as regional studies, country studies (Chinese studies), international studies, history, political science, economics, etc., to clarify the nature of the China-Russia relationship during the period from 2012 to 2024.

- This dissertation clarifies the factors influencing China-Russia relations across various fields such as politics, economics, defense, security, culture, education, and tourism. The research contributes scientifically by analyzing the characteristics of the relationship between the two superpowers and China's foreign policy towards its neighbors, including Russia. The dissertation helps identify China's foreign policy thinking and its strategy for increasing regional influence. Practically, the research provides a scientific basis for Vietnam's foreign policy planning in light of this relationship. Furthermore, the dissertation is a valuable resource for research and teaching in the field of Chinese studies, particularly in systematizing and updating data from 2012 to 2024. Through this, the dissertation helps draw historical lessons for strategic responses to major powers that directly influence Vietnam.

- This dissertation is an in-depth research work that contributes to expanding understanding of China-Russia relations, both theoretically and practically. Through the analysis of areas of cooperation and competition, the dissertation helps to better identify the positions, strategies, and trends of these two great powers. The findings from this research can support Vietnam in formulating appropriate and flexible foreign policies in the face of regional and global geopolitical changes. At the same time, the dissertation contributes valuable resources to domestic researchers and policymakers.

12. Future research directions: Chinese studies, regional studies, international relations

13. Publications related to the dissertation:

- Nguyen Van Tan (2024), “China-Russian Federation relations in the economic field (2012 - 2022)”,2nd International Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities Issues, Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanitiespp. 457-470.

- Nguyen Van Tan (2024), “Relations between China and the Russian Federation in the field of energy cooperation (2012 - 2022)”,19th International Conference on Socio-Economic and Environmental Issues in Development (ICSEED), National Economics University, Hanoi.pp. 3405-3417.

INFORMATION ON DOCTORAL THESIS

  1. Full name: Nguyen Van Tan
  2. Sex: Male
  3. Date of birth: 01 February 1987
  4. Place of birth: Hanoi
  5. Amission decision number 4055/2022/QD-XHNV-DT dated 28thDecember 2022 VNU University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
  6. Changes in academic progress: None
  7. Official thesis title: China - Russia Relations (2012 - 2024)
  8. Major: Chinese Studies
  9. Code:9310608.01
  10. Supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Que & Dr. Ngo Tuan Thang
  11. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:

- Building on relevant theories and identified drivers, the thesis elucidates the state of China - Russian Federation relations from 2012 - 2024 across politics and diplomacy, economics, defense and security, and culture, society, and tourism; on that basis, it offers assessments, forecasts, and policy recommendations for Vietnam.

- The thesis flexibly employs research methods from area studies, country studies (Chinese Studies), international relations, history, political science, economics, and related fields to clarify the nature of China - Russia relations during 2012 - 2024.

- The dissertation identifies and analyzes the factors shaping China - Russia relations across politics, the economy, defense, security, culture, education, and tourism. It contributes to scholarship by examining the characteristics of relations between the two major powers and China's foreign policy toward its neighbors, including Russia. It further sheds light on China's external thinking and strategy for expanding regional influence. Practically, the study provides a scientific basis for Vietnam's foreign policy formulated in response to this bilateral relationship. It also offers a valuable source for research and teaching in Chinese Studies especially by systematizing and updating materials for 2012 -2024 thereby deriving historical lessons for strategic responses to major powers that directly affect Vietnam.

- As an in-depth study, the thesis broadens understanding of China–Russia relations in both theory and practice. By analyzing areas of cooperation and competition, it clarifies the positions, strategies, and trajectories of these two major powers. The findings can support Vietnam in formulating appropriate and flexible foreign policies amid regional and global geopolitical shifts, while also providing a useful body of materials for domestic researchers and researchers.

  1. Future research directions: Chinese studies, Area studies, International relations
  2. Thesis-related publications:

- Nguyen Van Tan (2024), “China-Russian Federation relations in the economic field (2012 - 2022)”,SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE ISSUES OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES), pp. 457-470.

- Nguyen Van Tan (2024), “Relations between China and the Russian Federation in the field of energy cooperation (2012 - 2022)”,19ᵗʰ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT), pp. 3405-3417.

 

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