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Workshop

Workshop co-organized by KAS Vietnam and Ministry of Justice

ENHANCING THE ROLE AND COMPETENCE OF LEGAL AFFAIRS PROFESSIONALS IN THE CONTEXT OF ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC LAWYER INSTITUTION IN VIET NAM

Workshop

Assessment of Top 500 Vietnamese Private Enterprises (VPE500 - Report 2025)

Workshop co-organized by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Vietnam and the National Institute for Economics and Finance (NIEF), Ministry of Finance (MOF)

Workshop

INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT MODEL AND OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS FOR THE GREATER HO CHI MINH CITY

Workshop co-organized by KAS Vietnam and Saigon University Research Institute for Socio-Economics (RISE)

Workshop

Research Dissemination Workshop

Vietnam's Diplomatic Equilibrium: Navigating International Relations in the Indo-Pacific

Event

The 10th Biennial Conference of the Asian Society of International Law

Strengthening the Role of International Law in Asia

The Biennial Conference serves as a global forum for experts, scholars, and practitioners to engage in meaningful dialogue on critical issues in international law. The 2025 edition aims to foster intellectual exchange while spotlighting Asia’s significant contributions to the evolution of international legal norms.

Forum

Mekong International Forum 2025

Building Sustainable Partnerships for the Mekong Future

The Mekong Sub-region—comprising Viet Nam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand—stands at a critical juncture amid shifting global dynamics and intensifying great power competition. As traditional partnership frameworks face growing challenges, questions arise about their continued relevance and effectiveness in today’s geopolitical landscape. To address these pressing concerns, the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, in collaboration with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Vietnam, will host the Forum on "Building Sustainable Partnerships for the Mekong Future" on 26 September 2025 in Ha Noi.

Vortrag

Training course

Preventing and resolving international investment disputes according to laws, international commitments of Vietnam and international experiences

As Vietnam continues its dynamic journey of deep integration into the global economy, the influx of foreign investment has brought both opportunities and challenges. Among the most pressing challenges are international investment disputes involving the Vietnamese Government and its agencies - issues that, if not effectively addressed, could undermine the country’s investment climate and long-term development goals. In response to this growing concern, and in alignment with key political and legal directives - including Resolution No. 27-NQ/TW (2022), Resolution No. 66-NQ/TW (2025), and the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 1960/QĐ-TTg (2020) - this training course on “Preventing and Resolving International Investment Disputes According to Laws, International Commitments of Vietnam and International Experiences” is designed to equip public officials with the essential legal knowledge and practical skills needed to navigate complex investment disputes. By fostering a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s international commitments and drawing on global best practices, the course aims to enhance the capacity of ministries and governmental bodies to safeguard national interests and uphold the rights of all stakeholders in the investment landscape.

Workshop

Strengthening legal implementation to support Vietnam’s modern development goals

Workshop co-organized by KAS and Department of Examination of Legal Normative Documents and Management of Handling of Administrative Violations, Ministry of Justice

The workshop "Enhancing the effectiveness of law implementation organization to meet national development goals in the new era" is designed to evaluate the current landscape of law enforcement monitoring and to identify opportunities for innovation and improvement in response to emerging governance challenges. Its overarching aim is to strengthen the role of law enforcement monitoring as a strategic tool in public administration and in advancing the development of a socialist rule-of-law state. Through a comprehensive review of legal implementation practices, the event will generate actionable recommendations to enhance enforcement effectiveness and support the refinement of the legal system. In addition, the workshop will serve as a platform for professional development, helping to build the capacity and expertise of officials responsible for law enforcement monitoring at both central and local levels.

Seminar

How FDI inflows contribute to the industrialisation in Vietnam?

Joint research by National Institute for Economics and Finance, Ministry of Finance and KAS Vietnam

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has been and continues to be one of the most important driving forces behind Vietnam’s industrialization and modernization over the past three decades, since the country adopted the Đổi Mới (Renovation) policy in 1986. This capital flow has not only contributed to economic growth but also brought technology, management knowledge, created jobs, and helped Vietnam gradually integrate more deeply into global value chains. However, the limitations of FDI in supporting industrialization in Vietnam have also become apparent. Many FDI projects still focus heavily on processing and assembly activities with low added value; technology transfer and linkages with domestic enterprises remain weak; and Vietnam’s exports are heavily dependent on the FDI sector.

Forum

Mekong International Forum 2024

Energy Transition for a Sustainable Mekong Sub-Region

The Mekong International Forum 2024 is expected to: (1) Enhance understanding of the geopolitical and energy landscape in the Mekong Sub-Region (2) Identify of best practices and policy synergies for regional energy transition (3) Strengthen multistakeholder engagement in green energy development (4) Deliver strategic recommendations for technology adoption and policy harmonization

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The 13th South China Sea International Conference:

Looking back to a brighter future

The South China Sea International Conference (#SCSC) is a premium annual regional security forum focusing on SCS issues and ocean governance. This year, the event will be paneled by around 40 high-profile speakers and prominent experts who will be joined by an audience of hundreds of on-site and online participants. They are senior officials, members of diplomatic corps, business executives, leading scholars and academics and informed public throughout the world. The conference will provide participants with an unique opportunity to comprehensively analyse the state of affairs of the SCS and beyond, discuss measures to promote maritime cooperation and explore pathways towards the enhancement of #security and #prosperity of the Indo-Pacific. More can be found at: https://scsc13.nghiencuubiendong.vn/

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5th German-Asian Business Dialogue

In Asien wird über die Zukunft der internationalen Ordnung entschieden

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The 15th China Talk

Understanding China’s Role in Contemporary Southeast Asia

In the Southeast Asian region, China, on the one hand, is the largest trading partner for most Asean countries. However, on the other hand, China is considered as the biggest challenge for ASEAN countries in relation to security, including but not limited to the South China Sea’s disputes, Mekong water’s sources, etc… China’s assertiveness affected not only ASEAN countries, but also peace and stability in the entire region. This Covid time again proves the dependence of the world to China, from foods, medicines to Chinese tourists, raw materials, etc… Southeast Asian countries are among top affected since China is their biggest export market as well as the raw material importing. In other words, Southeast Asian countries are in the horns of a dilemma: they want to have bigger voice against China in security related issues but while still rely too much on China economically. The topic made by Prof. Hiebert was captured from his latest book published in August 2020 - Under Beijing's Shadow: Southeast Asia's China Challenge – which provides a snapshot of ten countries in Southeast Asia by exploring their diverse experiences with China and how this impacts their perceptions of Beijing’s actions and its long-term political, economic, military, and “soft power” goals in the region. Commentators from the talk also shared the view by determining that it is impossible to have a general theoretical framework [in relation with China] that apply for all ASEAN countries since they are very diverse. Loving and hating are in parallel and that national interest of each country will drive their strategy toward China./.