1. Student's full name:NGUYEN THI NGAN
2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth:20/05/1995
4. Place of birthThai Nguyen
5. Decision number for student admission:Decision No. 2168/QD-XHNV, dated November 19, 2020, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
6. Changes in the training process:
- Decision No. 3542/QD-XHNV dated November 28, 2022
- Decision No. 1671/QD-XHNV dated May 21, 2023
- Decision No. 5157/QD-XHNV dated December 6, 2023
- Decision No. 2842/QD-XHNV dated June 10, 2024
7. Thesis title:Addressing the issue of chemical toxins from the war between Vietnam and the United States.
8. Major:Political ScienceCode:60.31.02.01
9. Scientific supervisor:Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Anh Cuong. Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
10. Summary of the thesis results:
- Analyze and clarify theoretical issues regarding the use of dioxin as a chemical weapon in the war between Vietnam and the United States.
- Analyzing the current situation and consequences of dioxin chemical toxins from the Vietnam War between the United States and Vietnam.
- Propose several measures to address the consequences of dioxin contamination from the Vietnam War between the United States.
11. Practical applications:
The research findings of this thesis contribute to clarifying the theoretical and practical basis for addressing chemical warfare contamination between Vietnam and the United States, highlighting the specific consequences of chemical toxins on humans and the environment. Simultaneously, it synthesizes the activities undertaken by both Vietnam and the United States to address this contamination, and conducts an in-depth analysis of their results. A comprehensive overview of the outcomes of these efforts will provide further suggestions and measures for effective and cost-efficient implementation, delivering tangible benefits to affected populations and playing a significant role in the current political relationship between Vietnam and the United States.
12. Future research directions:(if any)
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INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name:NGUYEN THI NGAN
2. Sex:Female
3. Date of birthMay 20, 1995
4. Place of birthThai Nguyen province
5. Admission decision number:2168/QD-XHNV; 2168/QD-XHNV, November 19, 2020 by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.
6. Changes in academic process:
- No. 3542/QD-XHNV dated November 28, 2022
- No. 1671/QD-XHNV dated May 21, 2023
- No. 5157/QD-XHNV dated December 6, 2023
- No. 2842/QD-XHNV dated June 10, 2024
7. Official thesis title: Resolving toxic chemicals in the war between Vietnam and the United States
8. Major:Politics.E: 60.31.02.01
9. Scientific supervisor:Associate Professor, Dr. NGUYEN ANH CUONG. University of Social Sciences and Humanities. Hanoi National University
10. Summary of the results of the thesis:
- Analyze and clarify theoretical issues about the toxic chemical dioxin in the war between Vietnam and the United States.
- Analyze the current situation and consequences of the toxic chemical dioxin in the war between Vietnam and the United States in Vietnam
- Propose some measures to resolve the consequences of the toxic chemical dioxin in the war between Vietnam and the United States
11. Practical applicability:
The results of the thesis research contribute to clarifying the theoretical and practical basis in dealing with chemical toxins in the war between Vietnam and the United States, and provide specific consequences of chemical toxins causing harm to people. people and living environment. At the same time, synthesize activities to deal with toxic chemicals during the war in Vietnam and the United States, and analyze in depth the results of those activities. When we have an overview of the results of activities to deal with toxic chemicals, we will have more suggestions and measures to implement effectively, optimize overall costs, and bring practical benefits to people. affected people and has important significance in the political relationship between Vietnam and the United States today.
12. Further research directions: (if any)
13. Published works related to the thesis: (if any)