Rudy, Connor and Donald sit down to talk about Vietnamese political economy and the Vietnamese Communist Party with a particular focus on the period of reunification and market reforms. We discuss the formation of Vietnamese Communism in isolation, the history of Vietnam up to reunification and how that set up a very divided country for the VCP to rule over, the short planned economy period and how and why the market reforms took place. We also discuss the particularities of Vietnamese Socialism and the party’s workings, as well as how much influence the world market has over society today.
References:
Vietnam: Politics, Economics and Society – Melanie Beresford
Economic Transition in Vietnam: Trade and Aid in the Demise of a Centrally Planned Economy – Melanie Beresford, Dang Phong
Doi Moi in Review – Melanie Beresford
Red Brotherhood at War – Grant Evans, Kevin Rowley
Vietnam at War – Mark Philip Bradley
From Plan to Market – Adam Pforde, Stefan de Vylder
Tradition, Revolution, and Market Economy in a North Vietnamese Village, 1925-2006 – Hy V. Luong
The Socialist Market Economy in Asia: Development in China, Vietnam and Laos – Edited by Arve Hansen, Jo Inge Bekkevold, Kristen Nordhau