VIETNAM’S NEW FOREIGN POLICY STRATEGY THROUGH THE UPGRADED RELATIONSHIP WITH AUSTRALIA: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
Vietnam and Australia have maintained diplomatic relations since February 26, 1973. Over the decades, the bilateral relationship has grown increasingly robust, with the establishment of a Comprehensive Partnership in 2009 and a Strategic Partnership on March 15, 2018. Most recently, in 2024, the two countries elevated their ties to the highest level by forming a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP). This marked a pivotal milestone, opening up new avenues for cooperation across various fields such as economics, trade, investment, education, and more. This paper aims to assess how this upgraded partnership fits within Vietnam’s new foreign policy strategy, emphasizing the opportunities and strategic implications it brings. The study focuses on potential areas of cooperation including bilateral trade, investment and technology, education, labor, and emerging sectors. It also discusses the strategic significance of the CSP in enhancing Vietnam’s geopolitical standing, the challenges the country must overcome to realize these benefits, and the policy recommendations required to leverage this partnership effectively—transforming it into a driver for sustainable national development and international integration.
Vietnam, Australia, Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, Foreign Policy Strategy.