Recent Results of Vietnam’s Human Rights Diplomacy and Remarkable Evidence
- Authors: Phung C.K.1, Nguyen L.N.1, Le M.Q.1
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- Vietnam National University
- Issue: Vol 8, No 4 (2024)
- Pages: 33-43
- Section: Scientific researches
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2618-9453/article/view/283234
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.54631/VS.2024.84-643280
- ID: 283234
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Vietnam’s human rights protection in general and human rights diplomacy in particular have achieved many positive results in recent years. However, some Western reports issued in early 2024 still make unobjective comments about Vietnam’s efforts. This article is made to clarify Vietnam’s views and achievements in human rights diplomacy over the past time, in which the results of vaccine diplomacy during the COVID-19 pandemic to realize the statement “Leave No One Behind” and the settlement of international issues on religion-human rights will be analyzed in detail to prove it. The article also draws some relevant experiences and implications to further improve the effectiveness of human rights diplomacy in Vietnam in the coming time.
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Chi Kien Phung
Vietnam National University
Author for correspondence.
Email: phungchikien92@gmail.com
Ph.D. (Political Science), Lecturer, Faculty of Political Science, University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Viet NamLan Nguyen Nguyen
Vietnam National University
Email: ussh.nguyen@gmail.com
Ph.D. (Sociology), Lecturer, Faculty of Sociology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Viet NamMinh Quang Le
Vietnam National University
Email: leminhquang@vnu.edu.vn
Ph.D. (Public Policy), Faculty of Political Economy, University of Economics and Business
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