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Founded in 1986, the National Congress of Vietnamese Americans is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community advocacy organization working to advance the cause of Vietnamese Americans in a plural but united America – e pluribus unum – by participating actively and fully as civic minded citizens engaged in the areas of education, culture and civil liberties.


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The following articles are policy recommendations and/or in-depth analysis of issues relative to Vietnamese Americans.

Protest and Political Incorporation: Vietnamese American Protests, 1975-2001
Center for the Study of Democracy (April 2004)

Vietnam: Facing the Challenge of Integration
Southeast Asian Affairs 2004 (January 2004)

Position Paper on Vietnamese-American Relations
Submission to U.S. Department of State (November 2003)

Vietnam & the Major Powers: Economic Renovation, Political Stability, and Foreign Policy
Presentation at the EuroViet V Conference (May 2002)

Impact of U.S. Refugee Policies on U.S. Foreign Policy: A Case of the Tail Wagging the Dog?
Threatened Peoples, Threatened Borders: World Migration and U.S. Policy (1995)

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