Information on the thesis "Russia-America Security Relations in the Early Years of the 21st Century" by graduate student Nguyen Thi Thanh Hoa, majoring in International Relations.1. Student's Full Name: Nguyen Thi Thanh Hoa 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of Birth: December 5, 1978 4. Place of Birth: Hanoi 5. Decision No. 2463/2006/QD/XHNV-KH&SDH dated November 3, 2006, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 6. Changes during the training process: - Decision 702/QD-KH&SDH on extending the study period of the postgraduate student until November 2010. 7. Thesis Title: Russian-American Security Relations in the Early Years of the 21st Century 8. Specialization: International Relations; Code: 603140 9. Scientific Supervisor: Dr. Phan Van Ran, Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics and Administration 10. Summary of thesis results: The Russia-US relationship is a relationship between two major world powers. After decades of mistrust in the past, this relationship has undergone significant and pivotal changes in the 21st century. After researching this topic, the thesis has the following results: - The thesis examines the transformation of the Russia-US relationship in response to changes in the international environment. This leads to adjustments in each country's diplomatic strategy to suit the new situation. In the late 20th century, this relationship was constantly fluctuating and highly sensitive to the global atmosphere. In the first decade of the 21st century, the Russia-US relationship is a combination of geo-economic and geopolitical relations. - The thesis assesses that the prospects for Russia-US relations in the coming decades will remain based on cooperation and partnership on issues of mutual interest; however, conflicts and disagreements will also persist. - The thesis highlights the impact of this relationship on the global political and security environment in general, including the situation in the Asia-Pacific region. For Vietnam, Vietnam values both its relations with Russia and the US and maintains a balanced relationship between the two countries. 11. Practical applications: The thesis will be used as a reference document on Russia-US foreign relations for international relations students. 12. Further research directions: None 13. Published works related to the thesis: None
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: Nguyen Thi Thanh Hoa 2. Sex: Female 3. Date of birth: December 5, 1978 4. Place of birth: Hanoi 5. Admission decision number: 2463/2006/QD/XHNV-KH&SĐH Dated November 3, 2006 6. Changes in academic process: Decision No. 702/QD-KH&SĐH, extended learning time until November, 2010. 7. Official thesis title: RUSSIA - US Security Relations in the Early 21st Century 8. Major: International Relations 9. Code: 603140 10. Supervisors: Dr Phan Van Ran, Hochiminh National Political – Administration Academy 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: Russia – US relations is the relationship between the two big countries in the world. Over many decades for the past suspect hydrophobic, turned twenty – first century, the relationship of this pair has made major landmark moves. After researching this topic, the thesis has the following results: - The thesis learn evolution of Russia – US relation before the changing international environment. Since then make adjustment and to diplomat strategy of each country to suit the new situation. The last years of the twentieth century, this relationship is always changing vicissitudes, is very sensitive to air world. To the first decade of XXI century, Russia – US ties were a combination of local economic relations and geopolitics. - The thesis evaluates prospective relations Russia – US in the next decade will still be based on cooperation and partnership in the interests of the same issues, but also conflicts and dissents will remain. - The thesis highlights the impact of this relationship for the security environment in world politics in general, including the situation in Asia – Pacific. For Vietnam, Vietnam attaches important to both Russia and U. S relations and maintains balanced relations between the two countries. 12. Practical applicability: The thesis will be used as a reference material on US – Russia foreign relations, serving students who major in International Relations. 13. Further research directions: None 14. Thesis-related publications: None