When China and Vietnam Went to War: Four Lessons for History

June 21, 2016 Topic: Security Region: ChinaVietnam Tags: WarMilitaryDefenseHistoryChina Military

When China and Vietnam Went to War: Four Lessons for History

Beijing and Hanoi have tangled before.

 

With tension rising in the South China Sea and the U.S. arms restrictions dialling back, the Sino-Vietnamese War deserves another look.

Matthew Pennekamp is a resident junior fellow at the Center for the National Interest.

 

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