Vietnam and the challenge of political civil society / Carlyle A Thayer

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia Vol.31, No.1, April 2009, pp.1-27 (19)Summary: This article is divided into four parts. Part one briefly discusses key characteristics of Vietnam's one party system. Part two discusses the question : what is civil society in a Vietnamese context?. Part three analyses the rise of political civil society primarily through a focus on the activities of Bloc 8406 and the Viet Tan and part four offers some observations on the challenge these political developments pose for Vietnam's one party systems.
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This article is divided into four parts. Part one briefly discusses key characteristics of Vietnam's one party system. Part two discusses the question : what is civil society in a Vietnamese context?. Part three analyses the rise of political civil society primarily through a focus on the activities of Bloc 8406 and the Viet Tan and part four offers some observations on the challenge these political developments pose for Vietnam's one party systems.

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