【braga – porto】Việt Nam 12th most powerful country in Asia in 2022: report
Việt Nam 12th most powerful country in Asia in 2022: report
February 16,braga – porto 2023 - 16:01 Việt Nam exerts more influence in the region than expected given its available resources, as indicated by the country’s positive power gap score (2.2), which improved in 2022.Việt Nam's annual changes in power measures. — Photo from Lowy Institute |
HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam has been ranked 12th out of 26 countries in terms of comprehensive power in Asia in 2022, unchanged compared to 2021, according to a recently released report by Lowy Institute.
In Southeast Asia, Việt Nam is deemed to be the second-most influential diplomatically in the 2023 edition of the Asia Power Index report, behind only Indonesia, the region’s largest country in both population and economic size.
Việt Nam’s overall scores stood at 17.5 in 2023, down by 0.8 points compared to 2021 (the 2022 report was skipped), as did most countries as they are still feeling the long-term, acute impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over the three-year period, Việt Nam’s power points net-change was -0.5. Only Cambodia and Brunei earned higher comprehensive power scores in this period (+0.1 and +0.8, respectively).
The scores are weighted on eight thematic measures of power, divided into two groups – Resources (Economic capability, Military capability, Resilience, Future resources) which are prerequisite resources and capabilities for exercising power, and Influence (Economic relationships, Defence networks, Diplomatic influence, and Cultural influence) which evaluates regional influence.
Việt Nam made it into the top 10 of the Future resources, Economic Relationships, and Diplomatic influence in Asia.
The country, seen as the middle power in Asia – along with 15 others in Asia including Japan, India, Russia, New Zealand, Indonesia, North Korea, and Pakistan – performs best in the diplomatic influence measure, placing ninth, the result of its proactive diplomatic outreach with a diverse set of partners.
Resilience remains the country’s weakest measure, with Việt Nam ranking 19th, in part reflecting its contested maritime boundaries in the South China Sea, Lowy stated.
Việt Nam’s biggest declines in 2022 were in the defence networks measure, where the country has dropped to 15th place.
The 2023 Comprehensive Power Ranking. — Photo from Lowy Institute's 2023 Asia Power Index |
The report commented that Việt Nam “exerts more influence in the region than expected given its available resources,” as shown by the country’s positive power gap score (2.2), which improved in 2022.
Japan, Australia, and Singapore are the three countries with the biggest positive gap between their influence and what they have (overachievers).
Laos, Cambodia, South Korea, China, and Thailand were deemed to be the five countries most reliant on trade with Việt Nam, while Việt Nam does most of its trade with China, the United States, South Korea, European Union, and Japan (in descending order), according to the institute.
Per the report, the United States and China lead in terms of comprehensive power and are the only two categorised as ‘superpowers’ though both lost the most points in 2022.
Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Nepal, Papua New Guinea are among the minor powers. — VNS
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