Director of the Mekong-China Strategic Studies program
Educations | Academic institutions | Major/ Specialty | Year of graduation |
University | University of Social Sciences and Humanities | Chinese Studies | 2002 |
Master | University of Social Sciences and Humanities | Oriental Studies | 2005 |
PhD | Economic Institute, Nankai University, Tianjin, China | Economics | 2008 |
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Years | Institution | Professional address | Position |
5/2020 – present | Vietnam National Uinversity of Agriculture | Trau Quy, Gia Lam, Ha Noi | Director of Mekong – China Strategic Studies Program (MCSS) |
2012 – 2020 | Vietnam Institute for Economic and Policy Research, University of Economics, VNU Hanoi | Room 707, E4 Building, 144 Xuan Thuy Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi | Director of VEPR’s Chinese Economic Studies Progamme |
2002 – 2017 | Faculty of Oriental Studies, USSH, VNU Hanoi | 336 Nguyen Trai Street, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi | Lecture |
2018 – 2019 | ADB’s TA-9124 PRC: Study of the Belt and Road Initiative Projects | Hanoi | National Consultant
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Kinh nghiệm
Name of assignment or project: TA-9124 PRC: Study of the Belt and Road Initiative – Regional Cooperation Specialist (VIET NAM) (50141-001)
Month/Year: 9 months (6/2018 – 3/2019)
Location: Vietnam
Client: Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Main project features:
Positions held: National Consultant
Name of assignment or project: Oversea Chinese in Viet Nam
Month/Year: 12 months (12/2016 – 12/2017)
Location: Vietnam
Client: Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs
Main project features:
Positions held: Project Leader & Principal Investigator
Name of assignment or project: China’s Sea Power Strategy and Recommendations for Viet Nam in New Context
Month/Year: 12 months (9/2015 – 9/2016)
Location: Vietnam
Client: Central Economics Commission
Main project features:
Positions held: Project Leader & Principal Investigator
Name of assignment or project: China’s Sea Power Strategy and Its Impacts on Viet Nam (8/2014 – 8/2015)
Month/Year: 12 months
Location: Vietnam
Client: Central Propaganda and Training Commission
Main project features:
Positions held: Project Leader & Principal Investigator
Name of assignment or project: The rise of China economy during 2011 – 2020 period and problems for Vietnam economic growth.
Month/Year: 12 months (3/2011 – 3/2012)
Location: Vietnam
Client: Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences
Main project features:
Positions held: Project member, Senior researcher
Name of assignment or project: Impact of internal and external factors on Chinese Peaceful Development Strategy
Month/Year: 12 months (1/2010 – 1/2011)
Location: Vietnam
Client: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Main project features:
Positions held: Project member and Senior researcher
Name of assignment or project: Urban and rural economic inequality of China during Reform Era (1978 – 2008)
Month/Year: 12 months (10/2010 – 10/2011)
Location: Vietnam
Client: Vietnam National University Hanoi
Main project features:
Positions held: Project leader
Publication
Books:
– Pham Sy Thanh (2005), China’s State-Owned Enterprises Development and Reform (1949 – 2004), The World Publishing House, Ha Noi
– Pham Sy Thanh (2011), China: Economic growth and Transformation (1949 – 2009), Hanoi National University Publishing House, Ha Noi
– Pham Sy Thanh (2013) (Eds.), China’s Economy Mid-term Risk, The World Publishing House, Ha Noi
– Pham Sy Thanh (2017), One Belt, One Road: China’s Strategy and Recommendations for Viet Nam, The World Publishing House, Ha Noi
– Pham Sy Thanh (2018), Belt and Road: China’s Initiative and Recommendations for Viet Nam, The World Publishing House, Ha Noi
– Pham Sy Thanh (2019), Belt and Road Initiative: Which Choice for Southeast Asia Countries?, The World Publishing House, Ha Noi
Book chapter:
– Pham Sy Thanh (2009), “Reform of Equity Interest: Report on reform of state-owned enterprises in China”, in the book of Do Tien Sam (Eds.), China in 2008 – 2009, Encyclopedia Publisher, page 297 – 330
– Pham Sy Thanh (2010), “Policy on agricultural land and impact on the lives of farmers” in the book of Phung Thi Hue (Eds.), Social Development in China and some countries in East Asia, Encyclopedia Publisher, page 255 – 277
– Pham Sy Thanh (2012), “Toward a real roadmap for restructuring SOEs”, in the book of Nguyen Duc Thanh (Ed.), Viet Nam Annual Economic Report 2012: Facing the Challenges of Economic Restructure, Viet Nam National University Publishing House, Ha Noi, page 247 – 328
– Pham Sy Thanh (2013), “The Risk of Deindustrialization of Viet Nam Post ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement”, in the book of Nguyen Duc Thanh (Ed.), Viet Nam Annual Economic Report 2013: On a Bumpy Road to the Future, Viet Nam National University Publishing House, Ha Noi, page 219 – 252
– Pham Sy Thanh (2014), “China – Southeast Asia Connectivity Through Pan Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation”, in the book of Vu Minh Long (Ed.), Vietnam’s Economic Issues in Intergration Process, Viet Nam National University Publishing House, Ha Noi, page 55 – 84
– Pham Sy Thanh, Truong Minh Huy Vu, Nguyen Thi Thanh Tu (2016), “China’s “One Belt One Road” Initiative and its Multifaceted Impacts on Viet Nam”, in Nguyen Duc Thanh and Pham Van Dai (Eds.), Viet Nam Annual Economic Report 2016: Forging new Foundations for Economic Growth, Viet Nam National University Publishing House, Ha Noi, page. 153 – 190
Articles in Periodicals:
– Pham Sy Thanh, (2010), The coming decade of China Economy and some matters related to Vietnam, Social Sciences Information Review, ISSN 0866-8647, Vol. 10 (334), pp.23 – 29
– Pham Sy Thanh (2011a), The Role of FDI: A comparison between Vietnam and China, Economic Management Review, ISSN 1895 – 039X, Vol. 38, pp.14 – 19, 2011; Vol 39, pp.26-34
– Pham Sy Thanh (2011b), “China model” issue in modernization process, Seminar on “Chinese Communist Party and China’s modernization”, Nankai University, Tianjin, China
– Pham Sy Thanh (2012), Reality and experiences in developing network of industries in China, Economic Management Review, ISSN 1895 – 039X, Special Issues 2011, pp. 50 – 65
– Pham Sy Thanh, Nguyen Thi Thu Quynh (2012), The trading structure of Vietnam – China in the period of 2005 to 2011, Social Sciences Information Review, ISSN 0866-8647, Vol. 7 (355), pp. 27 – 33,47