Government
The Vietnam Constitution which was adopted in 1980 and later revised in 1992 declares that Vietnam is a socialist nation, and is governed by the single political party: The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). The political power in Vietnam is based on democratic centralism, which means that under this principle, authority and power originate at the highest levels of the CPV and flow downward in the political structure. While a majority of the members in the CPV are male, there has been a steadily growing presence of females in politics.
The Vietnam Constitution which was adopted in 1980 and later revised in 1992 declares that Vietnam is a socialist nation, and is governed by the single political party: The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). The political power in Vietnam is based on democratic centralism, which means that under this principle, authority and power originate at the highest levels of the CPV and flow downward in the political structure. While a majority of the members in the CPV are male, there has been a steadily growing presence of females in politics.
Policies Toward Business
Vietnam seems to be in a pursuit of foreign business and investment, with goals such as attracting foreign money, technology, and international joint ventures so that they can further their own plans of their state-owned enterprises.
Vietnam seems to be in a pursuit of foreign business and investment, with goals such as attracting foreign money, technology, and international joint ventures so that they can further their own plans of their state-owned enterprises.