• PKMKII [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    Probably a combination of manufacturing opportunities for the export market for Vietnam, easing of sanctions, and the border skirmishes/war with China being more recent.

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      A lot of Americans retired to Vietnam, so I wonder how much that influences Vietnam policy?

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        Doubt much. Its mostly just nationalism due to the chinese control over Vietnam and the recent sino-vietnamese war. Even during soviet times, national conflicts didnt disappear.

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            I know this is a bit of a generalization but the equivalent of historical antisemitism in south & east asia is anti-chinese rhetoric, especially with the whole merchant culture & spreading communism tropes. Not to accuse vietnam of being that way, but other countries in the region have a history with that.

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                Yeah during malayan emergency as well, and the khmer rouge targeted the chinese and vietnamese communities especially due to these tropes.

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              Not to mention global West stirring the pot, tossing in some poison, periodically, with a Julia Child’s sized few splashes of Western freedom fighters.

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        Could be, turns the question a bit more into a representation of the Americans they interact with instead of their feelings on the American state.