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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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ANALYSIS

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

Recommendations on the Human Trafficking Question in Vietnam
U.S. House of Representatives (May 12, 2006)

Immigration and Integration: The Vietnamese Experience
University of Metropolitan London (March 22, 2006)

Some Vietnam War Issues Revisited: The Role Played by ARVN
The Vietnam Center (March 18, 2006)

The Jackson-Vanik Amendment and Candidate Countries for WTO Accession: Issues for Congress
Congressional Research Service (March 14, 2006)

U.S.-Vietnam Relations: Background and Issues for Congress
Congressional Research Service (March 2, 2006)

The Vietnam-U.S. Normalization Process
Congressional Research Service (October 18, 2005)

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
NCVA Submission to U.S. Department of State (November 2003)

Terrorism in Southeast Asia
Congressional Research Service (December 13, 2002)

The Vietnam-U.S. Normalization Process
Congressional Research Service (July 24, 2002)

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

The Vietnam-U.S. Bilateral Trade Agreement
Congressional Research Service (December 11, 2001)

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)

 

COMMENTARY

The following opinions, expressions and commentaries are that of the author and does not constitute the opinions or endorsement of the National Congress of Vietnamese Americans.

Major Luu with boyIrony of War
Major H. Luu (September 2005)

 

RefugeesNhững Ngày Cuối Cùng Của Người Tỵ Nạn?
Hoàng Quốc Tuấn (September 2005)

 

Medic TeamTribute to the Fallen
Major H. Luu (June 2005)

 

Colonel Richard BlackTyranny Triumphed in Vietnam
Colonel Richard Black (retired) (May 2005)

 

Iraqi Deployment Experience
Captain H. Luu (May 2005)

 

30 Years After the Fall of Saigon-Vietnam's Next Generation Logs On to Digital Media
George Esper and James Borton (April 2005)

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