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Andreas Kluth, Columnist

In This New World Disorder, You Need Vietnam's Bamboo Diplomacy

With the US resembling Russia and China as an imperialist bully, more countries should emulate Vietnam and bend with the geopolitical winds to avoid snapping.

Here’s looking at you, minor power.

Photographer: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

I observe international affairs from Washington, capital of a superpower which used to be the world’s more-or-less benevolent hegemon, but which is now groping for a different role as a potential imperialist carving up the planet into spheres of influence.

But what if you’re looking back at us in Washington from the capital of a non-major (if not “small”) power? A place, say, like Hanoi, Jakarta, New Delhi, Pretoria, Abuja, Brasilia or Mexico City — or indeed Copenhagen, Ottawa or Panama City?