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A ten page paper which looks at the way in which the doi moi policy of the late 1980s has affected social policy and human rights issues in Vietnam, with reference to the perspective of the Hanoi government, internal dissidents, and external commentators from countries such as the USA who have been directly involved in the economic as well as the social implications of doi moi.
Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Page Count:
10 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JL5_JLDoimoi.rtf
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USA who have been directly involved in the economic as well as the social implications of doi moi. Bibliography lists 20 sources. JLDoimoi.rtf "Social policies and human
rights in Vietnam under Doi Moi" Research Compiled for Enterprises Inc By , January 2013 To Use This Report Correctly,
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There are a
number of perspectives which the student could take on the issue of doi moi and its social implications for both the government of Vietnam and the countrys population as a
whole. For example, the implications of the new policy will have ramifications in a number of areas, both domestic and foreign, and it would be useful to consider the way
in which the government, the people as a whole, and the other countries with which Vietnam has financial and political dealings view the social and economic changes which have come
about under doi moi. On the
one hand, for instance, the student could point out that it is evident that there have been significant economic improvements in Vietnam as a result of the early years of
doi moi: the change from a strictly Marxist-Leninist model to one which looked towards a socialist interpretation of the market economy had, at least to begin with, a positive impact
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