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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Kim

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Kim

1. Resume/CV

  • Full name: Nguyen Van Kim
  • Year of birth: 1962
  • Time working at the School: since 1986
  • Academic degree: PhD
  • Academic title: Associate Professor
  • Contact address: Department of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi + Phone: (04) 38585284 (Office), (04) 38511669 (Home) + Email: nguyenvankimls@yahoo.com, kimnguyenvanls@gmail.com

2. Research and Teaching

2.1. Areas of research and teaching
  • World History during the Ancient and Medieval Periods and the History of World Civilization
  • The socio-economic history and international relations of Japan in the modern era.
  • Diplomatic and trade relations in East Asia during the 16th-18th centuries
2.2. Work experience
  • From 1986 to present: Working at Hanoi University (now the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi)
  • From 1998 to 2004: Deputy Head of the Department of World History
  • From 2004 to present: Head of the Department of World History
  • From 2000 to November 2009: Deputy Head of the History Department
  • From November 2009 to present: Vice Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
  • From July 1992 to March 1993: Intern at Kanazawa University and Hokuriku University, Japan.
  • From June 1995 to June 1996: Research Fellow, National University of Tokyo
  • From December 2000 to March 2001: Researcher, National University of Tokyo
  • From September 2008 to August 2009: Visiting lecturer at Inha University, South Korea.
He has participated in numerous scientific conferences and forums in East Asian countries. Currently, he holds the following positions: Member of the Scientific Council of the Faculty of History, Permanent Vice President of the Scientific Council of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities; Member of the Interdisciplinary Council for Area Studies and International Studies (Vietnam National University, Hanoi); Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences); Deputy Secretary General and Head of the International Cooperation Department (Vietnam Historical Science Association); Member of the East Asian Studies Council and Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Korean Studies (Inha University, South Korea).2.3. Guidance and training for graduate students and doctoral candidates.
  • Number of PhD students trained: 2 (1 principal supervisor, 1 co-supervisor)
  • Number of PhD students currently in training: 05
  • Number of master's degree holders trained: 12
  • Number of master's students currently enrolled: 5

3. Published works

3.1. Books for undergraduate and postgraduate training (monographs, textbooks, reference books)
  1. Japan today(Co-translated with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Hong Tung). Information and Theoretical Publishing House, Hanoi, 1991.
  2. South Pacific countries(co-authored by Prof. Vu Duong Ninh, editor). Truth Publishing House, Hanoi, 1992.
  3. Exploring the experiences of rural organization and management in several regions of East Asia and Southeast Asia.(co-authored by Prof. Phan Dai Doan and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Tri Dinh). National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 1995.
  4. Vietnamese Dictionary(Co-authored by Prof. Dr. Sakurai Yumio and Prof. Dr. Momoki Shiro). Dohosha Publishing House, Tokyo, 1999.
  5. Japan's closed-door policy during the Tokugawa period - Causes and consequences.. World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2000.
  6. Some topics on world history(co-authored by Prof. Vu Duong Ninh). Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2001.
  7. Japan-Vietnam cultural exchange in the modern era: Japanese street and ceramics exchange.(written jointly, Prof. Sakurai Kiyohiko - Prof. Dr. Kikuchi Seiichi, Editor), Publishing House. Dohosa, Tokyo, 2002.
  8. Japan's relations with Southeast Asia in the 15th-17th centuries. National University of Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2003.
  9. Japan and Asia - Historical Connections and Socio-Economic Transformations. National University of Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2003.
  10. East Asia - Southeast Asia: Historical and Current Issues(co-authored). The World Publishing House, 2004.
  11. Department of History - Half a century of construction and development(co-authored). The World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2006.
  12. History of Japan(Co-authored by Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Quoc Hung, Editor). The Gioi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2006.
  13. Reform movements in some East Asian countries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries(co-authored by Prof. Vu Duong Ninh, Editor). Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2006.
  14. Vietnamese Villages - Pluralistic and Compact(co-authored). Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2006.
  15. Southeast Asia - Tradition and Integration(co-authored by Prof. Vu Duong Ninh). The Gioi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2007.
  16. Some topics on world history,Volume 2 (co-edited with Prof. Vu Duong Ninh). Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2007.
  17. Vietnam in the Asian trade system of the 16th-17th centuries(co-authored). The World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2007.
  18. Lion and Dragon: Four Centuries of Dutch - Vietnamese Relations(Co-author). Boom, Amsterdam, Nethearland, 2007.
  19. Southern Vietnam Social Sciences(Prof. Dr. Bui The Cuong, Editor), Institute of Social Sciences of the Southern Region. Social Sciences Publishing House, Hanoi, 2007.
  20. Research on the history of cultural exchange between Korea and Vietnam in the modern era.(co-authored with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Youn Dae Yeong and MSc. Nguyen Manh Dung), Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Korea, 2009.
  21. East Asia - The Third Eye on Port Opening(Co-Author). Inha University Press, Korea, 2010.
  22. Sustainable development of Hanoi, the capital city of culture, heroism, and peace.(co-authored). Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2010.
  23. Education in Thang Long - Hanoi: Process, historical experience, and development orientation.(Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Hai Ke, Editor). Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2010.
  24. Foreign relations activities in Thang Long - Hanoi(Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Xuan Hang, Editor). Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2010.
  25. Lord Trinh Cuong: Life and Career(co-authored). Culture and Information Publishing House, Hanoi, 2010.
  26. Ly Dynasty (1009-1226)(Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quang Ngoc, Editor). Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2010.
  27. Ho Chi Minh City looks forward to the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long - Hanoi.(co-authored). Ho Chi Minh City General Publishing House, 2010.
  28. Several issues related to historical and social processes.(Prof. Phan Huy Le, Editor). State-level Social Science Project “The Formation and Development Process of the Southern Region”, The Gioi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2011.
  29. Vietnamese people and the sea(Cb.). The World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2011.
  30. Vietnam in the East Asian World - An Interdisciplinary and Regional Studies Approach.National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2011.
3.2. Articles (publications in specialized journals, proceedings of national and international scientific conferences)
  1. Australia has been discovered.Journal of Science, Hanoi University, No. 3 (41), 1993, pp. 41-44.
  2. The Dutch - Early years in Japan.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 4 (275), 1994, pp. 54-59.
  3. Some thoughts on the Tokugawa period in Japanese history.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 6 (277), 1994, pp. 54-61.
  4. Indian trade activities in Southeast Asia during the ancient and medieval periods.(translation). Prof. Karashima Noburu, Journal of Historical Studies, No. 3 (280), 1995, pp. 67-81.
  5. The Tokugawa period and the prerequisites for the development of modern Japanese economy.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 5 (288), 1996, pp. 62-66.
  6. The state of Vietnamese studies in Japan.Journal of Japanese Studies, No. 3 (7), 1996, pp. 54-57.
  7. The causes of Japan's economic growth during the Tokugawa period.Journal of Economic Research, No. 2 (225), 1997, pp. 60-70.
  8. The economic status of the Samurai class in Japan during the Tokugawa period.Journal of Japanese Studies, No. 1 (9), 1997, pp. 22-27.
  9. A brief overview of the merchant class and commercial activities in Japan during the Tokugawa period.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 2 (291), 1997, pp. 51-58.
  10. The education system in Japan during the Tokugawa period: Key characteristics.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 5 (294), 1997, pp. 59-70.
  11. Several issues concerning the administrative system of the Le Dynasty government in Vietnam in the 15th century.(Translation). Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yao Takao, Journal of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, No. 1 (Vol. XIII), 1997, pp. 12-25.
  12. Japan in the late 16th and early 17th centuries through the eyes of the missionary Alexander Valignano.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 2 (297) & 3 (298), 1998, pp. 57-62 & 66-72.
  13. Zaibatsu - The development and economic and political status in modern Japanese society.Journal of Japanese Studies, No. 3 (21), 1999, pp. 32-40.
  14. The role of the Tozama daimyo in the reform process in 19th-century Japan - Current scientific issues.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 3 (304) & 4 (305), 1999, pp. 66-74 & 53-63.
  15. Some typical characteristics of traditional Japanese agricultural economy during the Edo period.Journal of Economic Research, No. 3 (250), 1999, pp. 58-65.
  16. The position of some Vietnamese trading ports in the South China Sea trade system in the 16th-17th centuries.in:The Maritime Silk Road.(Prof. Sakurai Kiyohiko – Prof. Kikuchi Seiichi et al.), published by Showa University; Tokyo, Japan, Essay No. 6, (in Japanese), 2000, pp. 45-52.
  17. The structure of Vietnamese villages in the Northern Delta and its relationship with the State during the Le Dynasty.(translation). Prof. Yu Insun, Journal of Historical Studies, No. 3 (310) & 4 (311), 2000, pp. 22-35 & 69-78.
  18. Economic Transformation in the Edo Period: The Premise for the Development of Modern Japan; Conference on Japanese Studies in East Asia, Thamassat University, Thailand, March 14th-15th, 2000.Socio-economic transformations in Japan during the Edo period: A prerequisite for the development of modern Japan.Journal of Economic Research, No. 6 (265), 2000, pp. 53-57.
  19. Some typical characteristics of villages and village relations in Japan during the Edo period (Comparison with Vietnamese villages); In: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Vietnamese Studies, Volume III, The Gioi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2001, pp. 562-571.
  20. The Ly Dynasty in the political and social context of Northeast Asia in the 11th-13th centuries; inLy Cong Uan and the Ly Dynasty, National University of Hanoi Publishing House, 2001, pp. 261-286.
  21. The Laws of the Ly Dynasty - The Adoption of Tang Dynasty Law and its Influence on the Criminal Law of the Le Dynasty.inLy Cong Uan and the Ly Dynasty(Translated with Lee Mee Sun). Prof. Yu Insun, Hanoi National University Publishing House, 2001, pp. 205-234.
  22. Return to Japan - Field investigation and scientific contact.Scientific Information, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan, No. 12, 2001, pp. 5-8.
  23. Japan Opens Up - An Analysis of the Content of the Unequal Treaties Signed by the Edo Shogunate with the West.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 3 (316) & 4 (317), 2001, pp. 71-78 & 75-85.
  24. 24.The trading system in the South China Sea in the 16th-17th centuries and the location of some Vietnamese trading ports (A perspective from a geo-humanistic standpoint).Journal of Historical Studies, No. 1 (321), 2002, pp. 45-52.
  25. 25.Trade relations between Japan and Siam in the 16th and 17th centuries.Journal of Japanese Studies, No. 2 (38), 2002, pp. 61-70.
  26. Trade relations between Japan and the Philippines in the 16th and 17th centuries.Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, No. 2 (53), 2002, pp. 26-38.
  27. 27.Vietnam-Japan trade relations in the 16th-18th centuries.Journal of Economic Research, No. 3 (286), 2002, pp. 56-67.
  28. Maritime trade policy of the Dang Trong government; in: Modern History of Japan-Vietnam Exchange - Japanese Streets and Ceramic Exchange, (Prof. Sakurai Kiyohiko - Prof. Dr. Kikuchi Seiichi, Editors), Dohosa Publishing House, Tokyo, 2002, pp. 75-88.
  29. Japan, with its historical connections and traditional culture.Journal of Japanese Studies, No. 4 (323), 2002, pp. 58-69.
  30. Research on the Southern region of Vietnam through various historical sources and works.; in:Regarding the state of historical research on the Southern and Central regions of Vietnam through the Maritime Silk Road., Nara Cultural Exchange Foundation Publishing, Japan (in Japanese), 2002, pp. 111-114.
  31. Le Thanh Tong - Life and career as seen through the observations and assessments of some foreign historians.Journal of Science, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, No. 3 (Vol. XVIII), 2002, pp. 25-38.
  32. Regarding the mechanism of two governments coexisting in parallel in the history of Vietnam and Japan.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 1 (326), 2003, pp. 62-74.
  33. The Ryukyu Kingdom's trade relations with Southeast Asian countries in the 15th-16th centuries.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 3 (328), 2003, pp. 57-69.
  34. Ryukyu in relation to China and Japan in the modern era.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 4 (329), 2003, pp. 58-71.
  35. Urban society and urban culture in Japan during the Edo period.Journal of Culture and Arts, No. 8 (230) & 9 (231), 2003, pp. 90-99 & 110-114.
  36. Research on Hoi An - Achievements and scientific challenges.Proceedings of the International Conference:Preserving and promoting the value of Hoi An Ancient Town.Published by Showa University, Tokyo, Japan (in Japanese), 2003, pp. 107-112.
  37. The Sankin kotai system in Edo-era Japan - Development, goals, and mechanisms.Conference ProceedingsVietnam-Japan Relations: Historical and Contemporary Issues, National University of Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2003, pp. 89-114.
  38. Edo Castle and the characteristics of urban development in modern Japan.; in:East Asia - Southeast Asia - Historical and Current Issues, World Publishing House, 2004, pp. 145-164.
  39. The relationship between Dai Viet and the Ryukyu Kingdom in the 16th-18th centuries, as seen through several sources.Magazine Japanese and Northeast Asian Studies, No. 5 (53), 2004, pp. 62-72.
  40. Japan: Three Times to open its Country - Three Choices; International Conference: East Meets West and Anthropology of Japan, Hongkong University, March, 2005.Japan - Three times it has opened its doors, three choices.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 5 (336), 2004, pp. 48-60.
  41. The relationship between development and environmental protection - The Japanese experience.Journal of Economic Research, No. 9 (316), 2004, pp. 67-78.
  42. New contributions from the 2nd Conference on Vietnamese Studies.Journal of Culture and Arts, No. 9 (243), 2004, pp. 102-106.
  43. Dai Viet and South China Sea trade from the 10th to the 15th centuries; in:East Asia - Southeast Asia: Historical and Current Issues(Translated with Dr. Hoang Anh Tuan). Prof. Momoki Shiro, The Gioi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2004, pp. 309-330.
  44. Foreign trade in Northern Vietnam and Vietnam-Japan relations in the 17th century.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 3 (346) & 4 (347), 2005, pp. 19-29 & 67-73.
  45. Oc Eo - Funan: Historical position and regional relations.Journal of Science - Social Sciences & Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, No. 1 (Vol. 21), 2005, pp. 42-57.
  46. Commitment vs. Non-Commitment: U.S. Policy on the “Vietnam Question” and the Final Days of the Saigon Government; in:Vietnam in the process of national reunification, reform, and integration., National University of Hanoi Publishing House, 2005, pp. 423-445.
  47. Vietnam in the historical context of East Asia in the 10th century.Journal of Science – Special Issue on Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, No. 3 (Vol. XXI), 2005, pp. 17-30.
  48. Ho Citadel and the Ho Dynasty era in Vietnamese history.inResearch on the Ho Dynasty citadel in Vietnam, (Prof. Dr. Osawa Masumi - Prof. Dr. Kikuchi Seiichi, editors); Volume I, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan (in Japanese), 2005, pp. 125-129.
  49. Vietnam in the process of national reunification, reform, and integration.(co-authored with Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Khanh). Journal of Social Sciences Information, No. 5, 2005, pp. 24-29.
  50. 50.Relations between the Ryukyu Kingdom and Korea in the 15th-17th centuries;(co-authored with Nguyen Manh Dung). Journal of Historical Studies, No. 10 (353), 2005, pp. 38-49.
  51. Foreign Trade in Tonkin and Regional Relations in the 17th-18th Centuries.The Harmony and Prosperity of Civilizations - Changes in History: Real, Representation and Imaginary, Beijing Forum, China, November 16-17, 2005, pp.78-93.
  52. The process of economic and cultural exchange between Vietnam and China in the Red River Basin in the context of regional relations.Journal of Science – Special Issue on Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, No. 1 (Vol. XXIII), 2006, pp. 9-26.
  53. Southern Vietnam - The marine economic environment and regional relations.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 1 (357), 2006, pp. 34-45.
  54. Japanese Studies in Vietnam - Characteristics and Trends;(co-authored with MSc. Nguyen Manh Dung). Journal of Northeast Asian Studies, No. 2 (62), 2006, pp. 52-64.
  55. Regarding the historical economic and cultural relations and exchanges between Vietnam and Japan.Journal of Northeast Asian Studies, No. 5 (65), 2006, pp. 36-47.
  56. The Southern region of Vietnam within regional power relations and interactions.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 6 (362), 2006, pp. 19-35.
  57. The Van Don trading port system as seen through historical documents, field research, and archaeological findings.Journal of Archaeology, No. 4 (142), 2006, pp. 46-65.
  58. 50 years - A journey of scientific research for the Department of History.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 9 (365), 2006, pp. 3-11.
  59. The Department of World History in the Half-Century Journey of the Faculty of History. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, No. 80 (5), 2006, pp. 51-59.
  60. Foreign Trade in Tonkin and Regional Relations during XVIIth- XVIIIthCenturies, The Journal of Historical Studies, Vol. 1, Number 1, 2006, p.72-82.
  61. The position of Pho Hien and Domea in the trade system of Northern Vietnam in the 16th-17th centuries.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 3 (371), 2007, pp. 3-11.
  62. The Meiji Restoration in Japan - Reasons for its success and historical significance.in:Some topics on World History, Volume II , (Prof. Vu Duong Ninh - Nguyen Van Kim Editors), National University of Hanoi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2007, pp. 162-204.
  63. Research on Korea in Vietnam - Experience from the Establishment of Japanese Studies, International on Korean Studies in East Asian World, Inha University - University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, HCM, Ho Chi Minh City, February, 2007.Korean Studies in Vietnam - Some Lessons Learned from Establishing a Japanese Studies Program; Journal of Northeast Asian Studies, No. 7 (77), 2007, pp. 66-73.
  64. On the traditions and foreign trade activities of the Vietnamese people - Historical reality and perceptions;(co-authored with Nguyen Manh Dung). Journal of Historical Studies No. 8 (376) and No. 9 (377), 2007, pp. 21-37 & 19-31.
  65. The South China Sea - Issues of regional security and cooperation (A historical approach and a perspective from Vietnam's maritime position)Proceedings of the Scientific Conference: ASEAN: 40 Years in Retrospect and Towards the Future, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Hanoi, 2007, pp. 174-194.
  66. Vietnam in the 20th centurythCentury: From Confrontation to Cooperation - An Approach from A Cultural Historical View, International Forum on Historical Reconciliation in East Asia; Organizer: Korean National Commission for UNESCO - Northeast Asian History Foundation, Seoul, October 2007. Reprinted inSoutheast Asian Studies, Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences, 2007, p.24-33.
  67. Sailing boats from Southeast Asia to Japan in the 17th-18th centuries. Journal of Historical Studies No. 11 (379) and No. 12 (380), 2007, pp. 15-25 & 44-51.
  68. A unique perspective on Japan and world civilization.Introduction and analysis of the work "An ecological perspective on history" by Tadao Umesao, World Publishing House, 2007. Journal of Historical Studies, No. 2 (382), 2008, pp. 73-80.
  69. The Srivijaya maritime institution and regional relations.Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, No. 1 (94), 2008, pp. 3-18.
  70. 70.Ancient imprints of Southeast Asian societies.Journal of Historical Studies No. 6 (386), 2008, pp. 25-39.
  71. Vietnam - Motives and Process of National Unification, The International Conference Proceedings “Political Unification and History Education”, Seoul National University, Seoul, February 20th - 23th, 2008. Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences – Institute for Southeast Asian Studies:Vietnam - Motives and Process of National Unification, Southeast Asian Studies, 2008, p.10-18.
  72. Some thoughts on the traditional educational models and organizational methods of Northeast Asian countries.. Journal of Northeast Asian Studies, No. 5 (87), 2008, pp. 21-27.
  73. Research on Van Don: History, achievements, and scientific issues raised.Proceedings of the Conference “Van Don Port - History, Economic Potential and Cultural Exchanges”, Van Don, Quang Ninh, 2008, pp. 602-613.
  74. Finding a path forward for national religion in Vietnam.Journal of Culture and Arts, No. 9 (291) & 10 (292), 2008, pp. 17-21 & 17-22.
  75. Studying the history of Southern Vietnam from the 7th to the 16th centuries - Practices, perceptions, and approaches.Conference Proceedings: The Formation and Development Process of the Southern Region of Vietnam - Research Status and Approaches, Hanoi, August 12, 2008, pp. 51-62.
  76. Trade relations between East Asian countries in the 16th-17th centuries.Proceedings of the Conference “Understanding the East Asian World and Vietnam-Korea Relations in the Regional Context”. Vietnam Historical Science Association - Korean Historical Society (Vietnamese-Korean bilingual), Seoul, 2008, pp. 205-225.
  77. Perceptions of the world and Vietnam's position through some of Nguyen Truong To's works.Conference Proceedings: Comparative Studies of Vietnam and Korea in the Modern Era. University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi - Inha University (Korea), Hanoi, 2008.
  78. A brief overview of coin minting and currency usage in Vietnamese history;(co-authored by Prof. Dr. Kikuchi Seiichi – Prof. Dr. Sakuraki Shinichi et al.), (in Japanese), Showa Women's University, Tokyo, Vol. 12, 2008, pp. 159-164.
  79. Dai Viet in the historical and political context of East Asia in the 15th century.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 2 (394), pp. 33-45 & 3 (395), 2009, pp. 24-29 & 47.
  80. The systematic nature and scale of Van Don trading port - Understanding the role and position of a trading port.Journal of Historical Studies, No. 9 (401), 2009, pp. 3-19.
  81. The East Asian trade network before the era of openness and its development consequences: The case of Hoi An.. Journal of Northeast Asian Studies, No. 3 (97), 2009, pp. 54-68.
  82. Van Don - International Sea Port of Dai Viet, Proceedings of the First Congress of the Asian Association of World Historians, May 29-31, 2009, Osaka, Japan, DVD, 2009.
  83. Formation of the “Oceanic Network” in East Asia before the Opening of Ports and Subsequent Developments: Focusing on Hoi An, (Special article), The Journal of Korean Studies, Inha University, May 2009, p.49-78.
  84. Vietnamese Society in 16th-18ththCenturies and Ceramic Exchanges between Vietnam and Japan, Proceedings of The First KASEAS-CSEAS Joint International Symposium: Interdependency of Korea, Japan and Southeast Asia - The Migration, Investment and Cultural Flow, Korea, June 19-21, 2009. Journal of Northeast Asian Studies, No. 7 (101), 2009, p.15-29.
  85. Model of centrally-administered urban government and management in Japan (The case of Edo-Tokyo)Vietnam Institute of Studies and Development Sciences, Vietnam National University, Hanoi: Proceedings of the Workshop “Research on building a model of organization and state management specific to centrally-administered cities in Vietnam today”, Hanoi, 2009.
  86. Van Don trading port and foreign trade relations during the Ly DynastyProceedings of the Scientific Conference “1000 Years of the Ly Dynasty and Thang Long Capital”, Hanoi People's Committee, The Gioi Publishing House, Hanoi, 2009, pp. 190-203.
  87. Commercial activities of the ancient kingdoms of Thailand.Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, No. 7 (112), 2009, pp. 3-10.
  88. Traditional raw material and handicraft production regions of Thailand. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, No. 2 (119), 2010, pp. 12-20.
  89. Trade relations between East Asian countries in the 16th-17th centuries. Journal of Northeast Asian Studies, No. 1 (107), 2010, pp. 12-27.
  90. Son La - Northwest Vietnam - Northern Indochina: Potential and PositionProceedings of the International Conference “Creating Socio-Economic Activities to Serve Local Economic Development”, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi - University of Toulouse Le Mirail, Hanoi, 2010. Vietnam Historical Science Association: Journal of Past & Present, issues 367, 368 & 369, November-December 2010, pp. 12-26 & 30, & 32-35.
  91. The cultural response of Dai Viet to regional countries, as seen through the actions and mindsets of some nobles during the Tran dynasty.. Journal of Culture and Arts, No. 3 (309), 4 (310) & 5 (311), 2010, pp. 21-25.
  92. Civilization and Empire: A Look Back at the Development Path of East Asian Nations. Journal of Historical Studies No. 2 (406), 2010, pp. 3-19.
  93. The response of the Southern Vietnamese government to Western powers.Journal of Science - Special Issue on Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, No. 2, 2010, pp. 71-84.
  94. The foreign relations position of Thang Long - Dai Viet with Southeast Asian countries during the Ly - Tran dynasties.. Journal of Historical Studies No. 7 (411), 2010, pp.19-33.
  95. Thang Long - Hanoi in the 17th-19th centuries as observed and evaluated by Westerners.; (co-authored with Nguyen Manh Dung), “Ho Chi Minh City towards the 1000th anniversary of Thang Long - Hanoi”, People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City - Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism - Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, 2010, pp. 492-526.
  96. Foreign trade in Dai Viet during the Le-Trinh period, as seen through some Western historical sources.; in: Lord Trinh Cuong – Life and Career, Culture and Information Publishing House, Hanoi, 2010, pp. 412-449.
  97. Finding a Homeland - Some thoughts and feelings about the book"Research on the ancient town of Hoi An” by Prof. Dr. Kikuchi Seiichi. Journal of Historical Studies, No. 10 (414), 2010, pp. 70-74.
  98. Industry and commerce economy during the Mac Dynasty. Journal of Historical Studies, No. 12 (416), 2010, pp. 3-18.
  99. Some reflections on the economic characteristics, political institutions, and power structures of Southeast Asian states in ancient and medieval times.Conference proceedings: Research and training in Social Sciences and Humanities in Vietnam - Achievements and experiences, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2010, pp. 313-336.
  100. The formation and development of the Chenla Kingdom.Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, No. 10 (127), 2010, pp. 13-22.
  101. Regarding the separation between Land Chenla and Water Chenla.Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, No. 11 (128), 2010, pp. 3-10.
  102. The relationship between Land Chenla and Water Chenla.Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, No. 1 (130), 2011, pp. 3-19.
  103. Sources of goods and commodities in Dang Trong (Southern Vietnam). Proceedings of the International Conference “Hoi An with Edo”, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan, 2010. Journal of Historical Studies No. 4 (420), 2011, pp. 3-17.
  104. From myths about the sea to the foundation of maritime culture - Understanding the sea and islands in the study of national history and culture.. Journal of Historical Studies, No. 9 (425), 2011, pp. 3-20.
  105. Knowledge resources: Relationships and socio-economic developmentProceedings of the International Conference: Contributions of Social Sciences and Humanities to Socio-Economic Development. University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi - University of Nantes, Hanoi, 2011, pp. 135-148.
  106. Maritime-oriented thinking and policies for protecting sovereignty and marine resources in Vietnam's history.. Fifth National Conference on Marine Science and Technology, Natural Sciences and Technology Publishing House, Hanoi, 2011, pp. 337-347.
  107. Southern Vietnam in the 7th-16th centuries - Appearance and historical and cultural characteristics; in: Several Issues of Socio-Cultural Identity, The World Publishing House, 2011, pp. 93-114.
  108. The context of Southeast Asia before Western colonial encroachment and annexation.; (co-authored with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Khanh), Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, No. 10 (139), 2011, pp. 3-19.
  109. Van Don Port - Potential and Driving Force for Development. Journal of Historical Studies No. 12 (428), 2011, pp. 3-15.
  110. Bird's nest harvesting in Cu Lao ChamJournal of Science, Showa University, Japan, 2012.
  111. Training high-quality human resources at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi: Objectives, challenges, and solutions., Proceedings of the Scientific Conference “Innovation in Higher Education in Vietnam – Current Situation and Solutions”, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2012, pp. 52-69.

4. Research topics

4.1. Project chaired and completed the acceptance process.
  1. Japan's trade relations with Southeast Asian countries in the 16th and 17th centuries.National University-level scientific research project. Project code T.2001.05, 2002.
  2. Japan's relations with Southeast Asia in the 15th-17th centuries.National University-level scientific research project. Project code CB.01.41, 2005.
  3. Trade relations between Vietnam and Japan in the 16th and 17th centuries.This research project was funded by the Sumitomo Foundation, 2006.
  4. The formation and development of ancient Southeast Asian states and regional relations.Key scientific research project of Vietnam National University, Hanoi. Project code QGTĐ. 04.09. Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2006.
  5. Thang Long - Hanoi - Vietnam as perceived by foreigners.Project leader of a sub-project under the State-level scientific research project "Lessons Learned in Foreign Relations of Thang Long - Hanoi". Project code KX 09-03 (Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Xuan Hang, Project leader), 2007.
  6. Southern Vietnam from the 7th to the 16th centuries.This scientific research project is part of the "Formation and Development Process of the Southern Region of Vietnam" project (Prof. Phan Huy Le, Project Leader). Ministry of Science and Technology, 2007-2011.
4.2. Join as a member
  1. Indochina: Origins and Historical Issues.Ministry-level scientific research project (Prof. Vu Minh Giang, Project Leader). Hanoi University, 1987-1988.
  2. Traditional values ​​and the Vietnamese people today.State-level scientific research project. Project code KX 07-02 (Prof. Phan Huy Le, Project Leader), 1995-1997.
  3. Rural socio-political institutions.State-level scientific research project. Project code KX 08-09 (Prof. Phan Dai Doan, Project Leader), 1995-1997.
  4. The port system of the Northeast region in the 11th-19th centuries - History and current status.Key scientific research project of Vietnam National University, Hanoi. Project code QGTĐ.04.10 (Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quang Ngoc, Project Leader). Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2006-2007.
  5. Reform movements in some East Asian countries - Mid-19th to early 20th centuries.Special scientific research project of Vietnam National University, Hanoi. Project code QG.04.17 (Prof. Vu Duong Ninh, Project Leader). Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2006-2007.
  6. Thang Long - Hanoi Education: Orienting the development of education and training in the capital city during the period of industrialization and modernization.State-level scientific research project. Project code KX.09.07 (Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Hai Ke, Project Leader), Ministry of Science and Technology, 2007-2009.
  7. Thang Long - Hanoi as the political and administrative center of the country - Lessons in management and development.State-level scientific research project. Project code KX.09.02 (Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vu Van Quan, Project Leader). Ministry of Science and Technology, 2007-2009.
  8. This research focuses on developing a model for the specific organization and management of centrally-administered cities in Vietnam today.State-level scientific research project. Project code KX 02-03/06-10 (Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quang Ngoc, Project Leader). Ministry of Science and Technology, 2007-2010.
  9. The history of Southeast Asia during the colonial period and the national liberation movement from the 16th century to 1945.This research project is part of a Ministry-level scientific program. Project code: 144/KHXH-HĐKH-B07 (Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Khanh, Project Leader). Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, 2007-2010.
  10. The Japanese path and model – Development philosophy, values, significance, and lessons.This topic is part of a State-level independent research project: Vietnam's development theory in the Ho Chi Minh era and its application in the first decades of the 21st century. Project code DTĐL 2008G/09 (Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tô Huy Rứa, Project Leader); Central Theoretical Council.
  11. Van Don - Vietnam's international trading port.Group A Scientific Research Project (Key Project), Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Code: QGTĐ 10.25 (Project Leader), Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2010-2012.

5. Awards

  • Second prize (no first prize awarded) for the project: “Japan's closed-door policy during the Tokugawa period - Causes and consequences.", Pham Than Duyat Award, Vietnam Historical Science Association, 2000.
  • Project Award

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