1. Consular Protection in Crisis: Vietnam’s Response During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Author:
- Hanh Thi Nguyen and Linh Hoang Vo
- Publication Date:
- 04-2025
- Content Type:
- Journal Article
- Journal:
- Journal of Liberty and International Affairs
- Institution:
- Institute for Research and European Studies (IRES)
- Abstract:
- Consular protection represents a core function through which states uphold their responsibilities and deliver essential services to citizens residing or traveling abroad, particularly during times of crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic posed unprecedented challenges to these efforts, testing the capacity of governments worldwide. Vietnam, despite being a middle-income country with limited resources, mounted an effective response to protect its citizens overseas. This article presents Vietnam’s experience as an instructive case study, analyzed through the lens of Tindall and ’t Hart’s general analytical framework for consular protection in emergency situations. The findings highlight the importance of adapting existing theoretical frameworks to better reflect the constraints faced by developing countries and to address the complexities introduced by globally disruptive crises.
- Topic:
- Developing World, Crisis Management, COVID-19, Middle-Income Countries, and Consular Protection
- Political Geography:
- Asia, Vietnam, and Southeast Asia