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TTDA: Political Relations between Singapore and China (2010-2023)

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1. Student's full name:Nguyen Tu Uyen
2. Gender:Female
3. Date of birth:14/10/1996
4. Place of birth:Thai Nguyen
5. Decision number for student admission:Decision No. 4058/QD-XHNV dated December 28, 2022, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
6. Changes in the training process:Are not.
7. Project title: Singapore-China Political Relations (2010-2023).
8. Major:Political Science (Applied Focus)
9. Code:8310201.01 (UD).
10. Scientific supervisor:Dr. Nguyen Thu Hong, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities – Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
11. Summary of project results:
Following the research on Singapore-China political relations (2010-2023), the trainees have completed the objectives and tasks of the project. A summary of some of the results is as follows:
- In Chapter 1, the author clarifies the content related to the concept of "international political relations," some modern theories on international political relations, and the theoretical and practical basis of Singapore-China political relations.
- In Chapter 2, the author assesses the current state of Singapore-China political relations based on achievements, existing limitations, and their causes.
- In Chapter 3, the author assesses and analyzes the impact of Singapore-China political relations on Southeast Asia and Vietnam, and based on this, the author also offers some suggestions for Vietnam.
12. Practical applications:The research findings of this project serve as a reference document, providing a scientific basis for research on Singapore-China political relations; the current state of Singapore-China political relations from 2010-2023; identifying the impact on Southeast Asia and Vietnam; and offering suggestions for Vietnam in its relations with neighboring countries and major powers.
13. Future research directions:In the future, the author will continue researching the political relationship between Singapore and China; thereby, continuing to offer suggestions and issues of concern for Vietnam.
14. Published works related to the project: Are not.
 
INFORMATION ON PROJECT

1. Student's full name:Tu Uyen Nguyen
2. Gender:female.
3. Date of birth:October 14, 1996.
4. Place of birth:Hanoi
5. Student recognition decision number:4058/QD-XHNV dated December 28, 2022 of the Principal of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.
6. Changes in the training process:None.
7. Project title: Singapore - China Political Relations (2010-2023).
8. Major:Politics (application-oriented)
9. Code:8310201.01 (UD).
10. Course instructor:Doctor Nguyen Thu Hong, Department of Political Science at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - National University, Hanoi.
11. Summary of the thesis' key findings:
After a research over the political relationship between Singapore and China (2010-2023), the student has fulfilled the objectives and tasks of the thesis. A summary of key findings is as follows:
- In chapter 1, the author has elaborated the concept “international political relations”; some contemporary theories of international political relations and practical grounds for Singapore - China political relationship.
- In chapter 2, the author provides evaluations of Singapore - China political relationship on the basis of achivements, ill health and their causes.
- In chapter 3, the author evaluates and analyzes the effects of Singapore - China political relationship on Southeast Asia and Viet Nam, thereby providing Vietnam with some recommendations for reference.
12. Practical applicability:This thesis can be used as a reference material which provides scientific basis for further relationship researches on Singapore - China political relationship; the status of Singapore - China political relationship from 2010 to 2023 and its implications to Southeast Asia as well as Vietnam. Based on its findings, it can also suggest some ideas for Vietnam in its relations with neighboring countries and major powers.
13. Future research directions:The author plans to do further researches on Singapore - China political relationship and provide more recommendations as well as suggest more pertinent issues for Vietnam to consider.
14. Published works related to this thesis:None.

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