Abstract

In the context of the intensification of the struggle for leadership between the United States and China and the "turn of Russia to the East", the task of assessing the security of the national economies of East Asian states and other countries of the world in the implementation of global integration projects becomes especially urgent. The purpose of the study is to assess the security against external and internal threats to the national economy of Vietnam in the implementation of a Comprehensive regional economic Partnership. The paper analyzes the prospects of socio-economic development of Vietnam, as well as its participation in the implementation of a Comprehensive regional economic Partnership. The methodological approach consists in calculating the normalized indicators of the security of the national economy of Vietnam, characterizing various forms of ensuring its economic security. The proposed approach to assessing the security of the national economy of Vietnam within the framework of various forms of ensuring its economic security allows us to substantiate recommendations for participation in global integration projects of Russia and other East Asian countries. The results of the study in the context of anti-Russian sanctions, the intensification of the struggle for leadership between the United States and China in the context of relations between the countries of the strategic triangle Russia – China - the United States can be used to justify recommendations to the leadership of our country. It is concluded that Russia and Vietnam are important strategic partners for each other.

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