Vietnam e-bog
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This is a study of Vietnam's socialist transition and state transformation, generally known as A oi moi. It examines the drivers of socialist-regime change, the nature of the A oi moi state, and the basis of regime legitimacy in Vietnam. The Element argues that despite its 'one-party rule' label, the party-state apparatus that channels said rule has become fragmented. State-building during the ...
E-bog
165,78 DKK
Forlag
Cambridge University Press
Udgivet
20 februar 2019
Genrer
1FMV
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781108564717
This is a study of Vietnam's socialist transition and state transformation, generally known as A oi moi. It examines the drivers of socialist-regime change, the nature of the A oi moi state, and the basis of regime legitimacy in Vietnam. The Element argues that despite its 'one-party rule' label, the party-state apparatus that channels said rule has become fragmented. State-building during the A oi moi period involved negotiations and bargaining that redefine authority and power relations within the state apparatus. The party-state's accountability projects are designed to target the specific self-aggrandizing tendencies of the state apparatus, its policies, and abuse of state power. At the leadership level, patterns of resource allocation underlying the A oi moi growth model as well as the VCP's cadre rotation approach have accommodated central and sub-national state elites across sectors and levels, helping shore up the legitimacy of the A oi moi state in the eyes of the state elite. The combination of sustained economic growth, expansion of political space, accountability, and tolerance of small-scale public protests have been factors in strengthening regime-society legitimization.