Changing worlds Vietnam's transition from the Cold War to globalization

On the eve of doi moi reform (1975-1986) -- The year of living dangerously -- Changing partners in a changing world (1990-1991) -- Wary reconciliation (1992-1995) -- Uncertain transition -- Taking the plunge -- A strategy for the 21st century -- Rhetoric and reality.

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1. Verfasser: Elliott, David W. P. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York u.a. Oxford Univ. Press 2012
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Zusammenfassung:On the eve of doi moi reform (1975-1986) -- The year of living dangerously -- Changing partners in a changing world (1990-1991) -- Wary reconciliation (1992-1995) -- Uncertain transition -- Taking the plunge -- A strategy for the 21st century -- Rhetoric and reality.
"For the most of the twentieth century, the country of Vietnam has served as a symbol of the bipolar system of rival ideological blocs that characterized the Cold War. As the conflict over communism waned in the 1980s, Vietnam faced the tough task of remaking itself as nation in the eyes of its people and of the world. In Changing Worlds, David W.P. Elliot, a participant in the Aspen Institute's U.S.-Vietnam Dialogue who has spent the past forty years working closely with the people and government of Vietnam, chronicles the evolution of the Vietnamese state as we know it today."--Publisher's description
"For the most of the twentieth century, the country of Vietnam has served as a symbol of the bipolar system of rival ideological blocs that characterized the Cold War. As the conflict over communism waned in the 1980s, Vietnam faced the tough task of remaking itself as nation in the eyes of its people and of the world. In Changing Worlds, David W.P. Elliot, a participant in the Aspen Institute's U.S.-Vietnam Dialogue who has spent the past forty years working closely with the people and government of Vietnam, chronicles the evolution of the Vietnamese state as we know it today."--Publisher's description
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:XVIII, 408 S.
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ISBN:9780195383348
978-0-19-538334-8