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  1. North Vietnam, officially the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV; Vietnamese: Việt Nam Dân chủ Cộng hòa; chữ Nôm: 越南民主共和), was a socialist state in Southeast Asia that existed from 1945 to 1976, with formal sovereignty being fully recognized in 1954.

  2. North Vietnam, officially the Democratic Republic of Vietnam ( DRV; Vietnamese: Việt Nam Dân chủ Cộng hòa; chữ Nôm: 越南民主共和), was a socialist state in Southeast Asia that existed from 1945 to 1976, with formal sovereignty being fully recognized in 1954.

  3. Dec 1, 2017 · This article explores the view that there is a tendency in Vietnam studies to overstate the degree to which there is a coherent central body, namely the state, directing the country. 1 I argue that this is a myth that tends to surface and resurface over time. Having stated this as my point of departure, things get more complicated.

    • Martin Gainsborough
    • 2017
  4. Sep 2, 2022 · Vietnam is a one-party regime. Following unification in 1975, the Soviet-style system of government with a dual structure of party and state (“State-Party System”) that North Vietnam had adopted after 1945 was applied to the whole country.

    • Aurel Croissant
  5. Socialism in Vietnam, in particular Marxism–Leninism, is the ideological foundation of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) for the development of the country ever since its establishment. [1]

  6. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Vietnam’s official name since 1976, is one of the five “communist dictatorships” in the world (Dimitrov, 2013) that survived the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Communist Party has ruled North Vietnam since 1954 and all of Vietnam since 1975, making it one of the longest ruling parties in the world (Table 12.1).

  7. The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), also known as the Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP), is the founding and sole legal party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

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