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Authority relations and economic decision-making in VietnamAuthority relations and economic decision-making in Vietnam

Authority relations and economic decision-making in Vietnam1998

Melanie Beresford, Dang Phong, Đặng, Phong.

About this book

This study examines the evolution of state institutions since 1945 in Vietnam in order to understand the continuities since the commencement of market-oriented economic reforms as well as the extent to which rapid social change has altered authority relations and decision-making processes. It looks particularly at relations between the Communist Party, government and legislature and at those between central and local authorities. What emerges is a more democratic or pluralist system than is portrayed in the 'totalitarian' and 'bureaucratic authoritarian' models. This helps to explain the apparent flexibility of the Vietnamese political system in the face of rapid economic transition, as well as strengths and weaknesses in the democratization process.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL2264707W

Subjects

Economic policyPolitics and governmentEconomic conditionsPolitical economyPolitical structure & processesPostwar period, 1945 to c 2000Development - Economic DevelopmentBusiness & EconomicsBusiness / Economics / FinanceGeneralBusiness/EconomicsVietnam1975-Economics - TheoryVietnam war, 1961-1975Vietnam, economic conditionsVietnam, politics and governmentCondiciones económicas

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