We inherit more than names — we inherit silence, survival instincts, and emotional wounds we never witnessed. This essay explores diaspora trauma inheritance and how the unspoken grief of exile quietly shapes our identity, generation after generation.
Author: Jay Nguyen
Meet the three editorial voices of VietFuturus: Jay Nguyen, Bóng Tre, and An Dương 23. Learn how we write with memory, clarity, and future intent.
Indonesian agencies deploy Israeli spyware while relying on Huawei networks — a quiet digital crisis with global stakes.
The Origin of VietFuturus We didn’t create VietFuturus to add to the noise.We built it because something vital was disappearing — memory, voice, and signal from Vietnam’s fragmented past and speculative future. In a world where the Vietnamese experience is reduced to headlines or forgotten altogether, we saw the need for a system — a Vietnamese think tank grounded in story, spirit, and strategy. A Memory Archive, Not Just a Publication Vietfuturus exists to archive what must not be erased.Every essay, dispatch, and strategic report is a precise intervention — a signal across time zones and cultural fractures. We do…
In this strategic dispatches from Southeast Asia, Vietnam and India quietly expand defense tech cooperation, reshaping Indo-Pacific security dynamics under Beijing’s radar.
In this strategic dispatch from Southeast Asia, the Philippines–Japan pact quietly reshapes South China Sea alliances and signals shifting Indo-Pacific security lines.
ASEAN’s Quiet Doctrine uses strategic ambiguity, consensus, and silence to preserve Southeast Asia’s autonomy amid rising U.S.-China tensions. Explore the doctrine’s roots, stress points, and future evolution in a fractured world order.
Discover why VietFuturus launches strategic dispatches from Southeast Asia. In a world drowning in noise, fast and sharp geopolitical signals shape futures before consensus traps them.
Cultural Identity Refractions anwers why VietFuturus writes from the fractures of cultural memory, exile, and survival. Refractions is strategic memory reborn.
Vietnam strategic silence isn’t neutrality. It’s a calculated stance shaped by history, bamboo diplomacy, and South China Sea tensions.