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Hà Nội, ngày 31 tháng 12 năm 2015 Học viên Nguyễn Tuấn Anh MỤC LỤC DANH MỤC CÁC CHỮ VIẾT TẮT DANH MỤC BẢNG BIỂU, HÌNH, MƠ HÌNH MỞ ĐẦU Chƣơng 1: MỘT SỐ VẤN ĐỀ CHUNG VỀ BÁO ĐIỆN TỬ ĐỐI NGOẠI VÀ SỰ KIỆN “GIÀN KHOAN HẢI DƢƠNG 981” 1.1.Các khái niệm liên quan đến đề tài 1.2.Sự kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dƣơng 981” 1.3 Quan điểm Đảng, Nhà nƣớc ta thông tin đối ngoại nói chung kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dƣơng 981” nói riêng 1.4 Vai trò báo điện tử đối ngoại tiếng Anh kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dƣơng 981” 1.5 Giới thiệu tờ báo điện tử diện khảo sát * Tiểu kết chƣơng Chƣơng 2: THỰC TRẠNG VIỆC ĐƢA TIN CỦA BÁO ĐIỆN TỬ ĐỐI NGOẠI CỦA VIỆT NAM VÀ TRUNG QUỐC 2.1 Thực trạng báo điện tử đối ngoại tiếng Anh Việt Nam 2.1.1 Tần số tin, kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dương 981” 2.1.2 Nội dung thông tin kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dương 981” 2.1.3 Hình thức chuyển tải thơng tin kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dương 981” 2.1.4 Tính tương tác viết kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dương 981” 2.2 Thực trạng báo điện tử đối ngoại tiếng Anh Trung Quốc 2.2.1 Tần số tin, kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dương 981” 2.2.2 Nội dung thông tin kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dương 981” 2.2.3 Hình thức chuyển tải thông tin kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dương 981” 90 2.2.4 Tính tương tác viết kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dương 981” 91 2.3 Đánh giá nội dung thông tin cách đƣa tin báo điện tử đối ngoại tiếng Anh Việt Nam Trung Quốc 94 2.3.1 Về nội dung thông tin 94 2.3.2 Về cách đưa tin 96 * Tiểu kết chƣơng 98 Chƣơng 3: MỘT SỐ VẤN ĐỀ RÚT RA VÀ GIẢI PHÁP NÂNG CAO CHẤT LƢỢNG BÁO ĐIỆN TỬ ĐỐI NGOẠI VIỆT NAM TRONG ĐẤU TRANH BẢO VỆ CHỦ QUYỀN BIỂN ĐẢO 99 3.1 Đánh giá thành công, hạn chế học kinh nghiệm 99 3.1.1 Thành công 99 3.1.2 Hạn chế .101 3.1.3 Bài học kinh nghiệm 102 3.2 Nguyên nhân thành công hạn chế .104 3.3 Đề xuất giải pháp nâng cao chất lƣợng báo điện tử đối ngoại Việt Nam đấu tranh bảo vệ chủ quyền biển đảo .109 3.3.1 Giải pháp chung 109 3.3.2 Giải pháp cụ thể 115 KẾT LUẬN 118 DANH MỤC TÀI LIỆU THAM KHẢO .121 PHỤ LỤC DANH MỤC CÁC CHỮ VIẾT TẮT ASEAN Hiệp hội quốc gia Đông Nam Á BĐT Báo điện tử CQBĐ Chủ quyền biển đảo ĐCSVN Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam EU Liên hiệp châu Âu HLHTN Hội Liên hiệp niên NDĐT Nhân Dân điện tử NXB Nhà xuất PGS TS Phó Giáo sƣ, Tiến sĩ TNCS Thanh niên Cộng sản TTĐN Thông tin đối ngoại TTXVN Thông xã Việt Nan XHCN Xã hội chủ nghĩa CHXH Chủ nghĩa xã hội Bảng 2.1 Bảng 2.2 Bảng 2.3 Bảng 2.4 Bảng 2.5 Bảng 2.6 Bảng 2.7 Bảng 2.8 Bảng 2.9 Bảng 2.10 Bảng 2.11 Bảng 2.12 Hình 2.1 Hình 2.2 Hình 2.3 Hình 2.4 Mobile version | About Us | E-mail Search Politics Business Saturday, 08/11/2014 - 11:55 (GMT+7) Society Vietnamese people hold rally against China’s acts Wenesday, 09/07/2014 - 11:28 AM (GMT+7) Scholarships presented to poor students Drill held in preparation for Ebola threat Vietnam-Russia education co-operation in spotlight Vietnam-Malaysia International Chemical Congress opens in Hanoi Education A Chinese ship (left) fires water cannon at a Vietnam Fisheries Surveillance vessel Scholarships presented to poor students Nhan Dan Online/VNA – The Vietnamese community in New Zealand took to the street once more in the capital of Wellington to protest against China’s actions since it illegally stationed the oil rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 in Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf Vietnam-Russia education They gathered in front of the Chinese Embassy before marching along main streets and through New co-operation in spotlight Zealand Parliament Buildings They did this while holding the national flag and banners written in many Vietnam’s first university languages demanding that China respect international law and withdraw its rig from Vietnam’s waters This was the second rally by Vietnamese people in New Zealand in protest against China’s illegal acts in Vietnam’s waters degrees meet ABET standards Ceremony honours International Olympiad medal winners Health * While bidding farewell to President of the Mexican Senate Raul Cervantes Andrade at the conclusion of Drill held in preparation for Ebola threat his three-year tenure in the country, Vietnamese Ambassador to Mexico Le Thanh Tung has informed the Mexican Senate leader on the current tension on the East Sea triggered by China’s illegal placement of its drilling rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 in Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf He also underlined Vietnam’s consistent stance of pursuing all peaceful means in line with international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), to settle any disputes and contribute to the maintenance of peace, stability in the region and the world The Mexican Senate leader said his country admired the great achievements that Vietnam has gained during 20 years of the Doi Moi (renewal) process, adding that he hoped to visit Vietnam soon to increase Work starts on Soc Trang’s Tran De General Hospital Forum discusses applying modern technologies in hospital management Vietnam hosts Asian congress on thoracic, cardiovascular surgery mutual understanding and expand relations between the two nations, especially parliamentary ties Legal Regarding the East Sea issue, he called on all parties concerned to prevent the tension from escalating, while expressing his hope that both Vietnam and China would address the issue as soon as possible through peaceful dialogues on the basis of respect for sovereignty, independence, peace and stability in the region and the world * In a recent article, an expert from the Cuban Centre for International Policy Research, Rivislei Gonzales Saez, has asserted that China’s actions in the East Sea were totally wrongful Police department praised for achievements in anti-smuggling Deputy PM calls for stronger public awareness of law observance Vietnam criticizes attacks Saez said that China’s illegal placement of its drilling rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 in Vietnam’s exclusive on Vietnamese nationals economic zone and continental shelf escalated tension in the region Market health depends on Earlier, China originated disputes with the Philippines over sea and islands, and shocked the Republic of Korea eradication of fraudulent goods Mobile version | About Us | E-mail Search Politics Business Saturday, 08/11/2014 - 11:57 (GMT+7) Society Journalists Association opposes China’s wrongful acts Monday, 30/06/2014 - 11:43 AM (GMT+7) Scholarships presented to poor students Drill held in preparation for Ebola threat Vietnam-Russia education co-operation in spotlight Vietnam-Malaysia International Chemical Congress opens in Hanoi Education Haiyang Shiyou 981 oil rig Scholarships presented to poor students Nhan Dan/ VNA - The Vietnam Journalists Association (VJA) on June 29 issued a statement requesting that China immediately stop its provocative acts and violations of Vietnam’s sea and island sovereignty Vietnam-Russia education The statement noted that after China had illegally positioned its oil rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 in Vietnam’s co-operation in spotlight waters on May 10, the VJA president sent a letter to the chairman of the All-China Journalists Association Vietnam’s first university strongly protesting China’s violations of Vietnamese sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction The VJA president also demanded that China immediately end its illegal actions and withdraw the rig, together with escort ships and aircraft, from Vietnam’s waters degrees meet ABET standards Ceremony honours International Olympiad medal winners Health However, China has continued with its aggressive acts, defying justice and the waves of opposition in Drill held in preparation for Ebola threat Vietnam and around the world Not only has it not withdrawn the rig, China has conducted even more dangerous and serious actions such as using large vessels to ram Vietnamese ships, damaging many boats and their equipment as well as endangering the lives of Vietnamese citizens on board At the same time, China loudly slanders and blames Vietnam On May 26, a Chinese ship coded 11209 sank a fishing boat belonging to Da Nang fishermen that was operating in their traditional fishing grounds near Vietnam’s Hoang Sa Archipelago On June 1, Chinese ships repeatedly fired water cannon at and rammed hard against ship 2016 of the Vietnam Coast Guard, creating four holes just 40cm above the water level on its starboard side And in the latest development on June 23, seven Chinese vessels encircled, fired high-pressure water cannon and rammed against Vietnamese fisheries surveillance ship KN-951 while it was enforcing law in the area within Vietnam’s continental shelf and exclusive economic zone Work starts on Soc Trang’s Tran De General Hospital Forum discusses applying modern technologies in hospital management Vietnam hosts Asian congress on thoracic, cardiovascular surgery Legal Police department praised for achievements in anti-smuggling “These were dangerous acts that escalate tension in the area, harm the sentiment between the two peoples and threaten peace, stability, maritime security and safety in the East Sea”, the statement affirmed Once again, the VJA strongly denounced China’s provocative acts and demanded that the Chinese side respect international law, promptly withdraw the Haiyang Shiyou 981 oil rig from Vietnam’s waters, as well as immediately stop all violations of Vietnam’s sea and island sovereignty and the use of force to seriously threaten the lives of fishermen, fisheries surveillance officers and Vietnamese law enforcement forces, read the Deputy PM calls for stronger public awareness of law observance Vietnam criticizes attacks on Vietnamese nationals Market health depends on eradication of fraudulent goods 10 Phụ lục Một số báo tiêu biểu kiện “giàn khoan Hải Dƣơng 981” Thời báo Hoàn Cầu China Daily tiếng Anh Trung Quốc 11 12 13 14 US HOME CHINA WORLD BUSINESS LIFESTYLE CULTURE TRAVEL EUROPE AFRICA ASIA SPORTS OPINION REGIONAL FORUM NEWSPAPER Opinion / Op-Ed Contributors Editorials Op-Ed Columnists Contributors Cartoons Specials From the Press Forum Trends From the Readers Debate Editor's Pick: Online abuse Car plates White paper South China Sea Belt and Road family planning Cease provocative activities in Chinese waters By Cao Qun (China Daily) Print Today's Top News Critical thinking, an ability Chinese students need Updated: 2014-05-16 08:04 Comments Most Viewed An expat's favorite places in China Mail Large Medium Small Suu Kyi visit to boost ties with Myanmar Girls outperform boys at school? How has China Relations between China and Vietnam have undergone a subtle change following a series of provocative activities by Hanoi intended to disturb the normal drilling operations of a Chinese oil rig in the waters off China's Xisha Islands, also known as the Paracel Islands When the oil rig, or Haiyang Shiyou 981, owned by China National Offshore Oil Corporation, commenced operating in early May, the China Maritime Safety Administration issued a notice, demanding vessels avoid passing within a three-mile radius around the drilling site to ensure safety In disregard of this notice, the Vietnamese authorities dispatched a large number of vessels, including armed ones, close to the site, and they have rammed China's civilian ships and disturbed the normal operations of the Chinese drilling platform The Vietnamese authorities also filed a protest, accusing the drilling operation of falling within "disputable waters" and violating the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea Hanoi has made use of the socalled "collision incident" in the South China Sea incited by the media, to describe itself a victim bullied by China The Chinese oil rig is operating 17 miles away from Zhongjian Island, which belongs to China's Xisha Islands, this is 150 miles away from Vietnam's coastline It is self-evident that the site falls into China's offshore waters and that the drilling operations are completely within the range of the country's sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction and have nothing to with Vietnam changed you? 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Would you quit your job to travel the world Forum Trends Forum trends: Cultural taboos in China Forum trends: Some "bad" habits I've picked up in China Forum trends: China's number superstitions How to make friends with foreigners The Xisha Islands are a part of China's inherent territory and the drilling of the Chinese enterprise in its offshore waters is an internal affair that should be free from any outside interference The normal and legitimate drilling operations in waters under China's jurisdiction is in compliance with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and anything but a violation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea as claimed by Vietnam Facts prove that it is Vietnam, not China, who instigated the recent tensions in the South China Sea In the face of provocative activities from Vietnam, China has had to reinforce security precautions on the site to ensure the safety of those on the oil rig and the safety of operating equipment To maintain China's normal maritime operations and ensure the safety of its 15 Forum trends: You know you are in China when…(Part II) China's leftover women-intelligent and charming Forum trends: Why did you choose to live in China? Columnists US HOME CHINA WORLD BUSINESS LIFESTYLE CULTURE EUROPE AFRICA ASIA TRAVEL SPORTS OPINION June 17, 2015 June 9, 2015 REGIONAL FORUM NEWSPAPER World / Opinion Asia Pacific US & Canada Latin America Europe Africa Middle East High Table Most Popular Drilling is legal and legitimate The world in photos: June 1-7 By Jin Yongming (China Daily) South Korea reports more MERS cases and seventh death Updated: 2014-06-09 08:10 Comments Print Reporters' Journal US woman sets out to row across Pacific alone Mail Large Medium Small American video journalist free of Ebola Despite Japan's attempts at the G7 summit in Brussels on Wednesday and Thursday to get the G7 leaders to blame China for the rising tensions in the East and South China seas, the G7 leaders said in a communiqué they are deeply concerned by the tensions and oppose any unilateral attempt by any party to assert its territorial or maritime claims through the use of intimidation, coercion or force, but without naming any specific country Murderers who escaped from New York prison may have had help The essence of the South China Sea issue is the territorial disputes over some islets and reefs of the Nansha Islands and the Xisha Islands and the resulting disputes over maritime demarcation The former is the main dispute and the latter secondary Because of the complexity and sensitivity of the territorial issues involved, no country wants to compromise or make concessions Vienna hosts Europe's biggest AIDS research charity event The location of China National Offshore Oil Corporation's Haiyang Shiyou 981 drilling platform is 17 nautical miles (31.5 kilometers) southeast of Zhongjian Island, one of China's Xisha Islands, and about 150 nautical miles from the coastline of Vietnam, it falls indisputably within the contiguous zone of China's Xisha Islands In September 1958, Vietnamese Premier Pham Van Dong solemnly stated in a note to Premier Zhou Enlai that Vietnam recognizes and supports the Declaration of the Government of the People's Republic of China on China's territorial sea that the breadth of the territorial sea of China should be 12 nautical miles and that this provision should apply to all territories of China, including the Xisha Islands and the Nansha Islands in the South China Sea Pham Van Dong's note shows that the Vietnamese government acknowledged China's sovereignty over the Xisha Islands and Nansha Islands Vietnam's claim to sovereignty of the Xisha Islands today is in violation of the principle of estoppel China issued a statement on May 15, 1996, announcing the geographical coordinates on the base points and straight baselines of the Xisha Islands Therefore, China can claim an exclusive economic zone that extends 200 nautical miles from these baselines China has indisputable sovereignty over the Xisha islands, and China's drilling operation falls within China's sovereign territory, sovereign rights and jurisdiction and thus is fully legal and legitimate Vietnam's dangerous actions against China's drilling platform in the contiguous zone of the Xisha Islands must be resolutely opposed 16 China National Day at Milan Expo ignites interest in China China, Russia wrap up search for WWII Soviet Union soldiers' remains The world in photos: June 1-7 South Korea reports more MERS cases and seventh death US woman sets out to row across Pacific alone American video journalist free of Ebola Murderers who escaped from New York prison may have had help China National Day at Milan Expo ignites interest in China China, Russia wrap up search for WWII Soviet Union soldiers' remains Vienna hosts Europe's biggest AIDS research charity event Hot Topics China and Japan Ferry disaster Ukraine crisis Iran DPRK High Table Thai crisis US HOME CHINA WORLD BUSINESS LIFESTYLE CULTURE TRAVEL EUROPE AFRICA ASIA SPORTS OPINION REGIONAL FORUM NEWSPAPER Opinion / Op-Ed Contributors Editorials Op-Ed Columnists Contributors Cartoons Specials From the Press Forum Trends From the Readers Debate Editor's Pick: Online abuse Car plates White paper South China Sea Belt and Road family planning Sovereignty is indisputable By Yang Zewei (China Daily) Print Today's Top News Critical thinking, an ability Chinese students need Updated: 2014-05-26 07:40 Comments Most Viewed Mail Large Medium Small An expat's favorite places in China Suu Kyi visit to boost ties with Myanmar Girls outperform boys at school? How has China Chinese governments since ancient times have never given up the exericise of its jurisdiction over South China Sea islands A series of recent actions taken by Vietnam to disturb and play up the normal drilling of Haiyang Shiyou 981, an oil rig owned by China National Offshore Oil Corporation, in the waters off China's Xisha Islands has put tensions in the South China Sea in the spotlight of worldwide attention Hanoi should know that such drilling in the said area is China's sovereign right endowed by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea First, the Xisha Islands have been a Chinese territory since ancient times Available historical documents record that Chinese people first discovered the South China Sea islands in the Han Dynasty (202 BC-AD 220) and also gained an initial knowledge about the South China Sea With the progress of the navigation technology and the invention and wide use of compass, the navigation and activities of Chinese people at sea tended to be more frequent from the Song Dynasty (960-1279) Since then, South China Sea islands and adjacent waters have not only become a wide area for Chinese people to engage in production and commercial activities, but have also become an important water area for China's navy forces to patrol and defend In AD 971, Zhao Kuangyin, the founding emperor of the Song Dynasty, began organizing a patrol naval squad, whose regular cruises and patrols in the South China Sea established China's jurisdiction over the Xisha Islands In 1279, Kublai Khan, the founding emperor of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), sent General Guo Shoujing to the South China Sea for the inspection and research of the sea's geography and landscape to offer security guarantees for the cruising imperial naval force Afterwards, the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties both put the South China Sea islands and adjacent waters under their jurisdiction, and it has ever since become a common practice for China's naval forces to make inspection tours for coastal defense and exercise sovereignty over them There were also countless maps, archives, documents and logs reserved from the Ming and Qing dynasties that recorded the South China Sea islands The traces of Chinese people's activities from ancient times have also left numerous remains of historical relics there Aside from the sites of historical relics, quite a few stone tablets erected during the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China (1912-1949) on South China Sea islands and reefs to maintain and declare China's sovereignty over them have also been excavated Most of these stone tablets were the monuments of then Chinese government officials or military officers who landed on these islands or reefs for inspections During the period of the Republic of China, the Chinese government took a series of active measures maintaining its sovereignty over the South China Sea islands, including the renaming of islands and reefs at the sea, including the Xisha Islands, by the government agency in charge of maps censorship After World War II, China resumed its exercise of changed you? 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