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Rethinking Vietnam 1st Edition Duncan Mccargo

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Rethinking Vietnam 1st Edition Duncan Mccargo
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Duncan Mccargo
ISBN: 9780203354568, 9780203569467, 9780415316217, 0203354567, 0203569466, 0415316219
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Rethinking Vietnam 1st Edition Duncan Mccargo by Duncan Mccargo 9780203354568, 9780203569467, 9780415316217, 0203354567, 0203569466, 0415316219 instant download after payment.

A uniquely comprehensive overview of a fascinating and rapidly changing country, dealing with the politics, economics, society and foreign policy of Vietnam from the Doi Moi reforms of market socialism in 1986 to the present day. Drawing on fieldwork and analysis by an international team of specialists this book covers all aspects of contemporary Vietnam including recent history, the political economy, the reform process, education, health, labour market, foreign direct investment and foreign policy. The contributors show how the blurring of old and new pressures and traditions within Vietnam requires a more complex analysis of the country than might initially be assumed.

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