This is a study of Vietnam's socialist transition and state transformation, generally known as di mi. It examines the drivers of socialist-regime change, the nature of the di mi state, and the basis of regime legitimacy in Vietnam. The Element argues that despite its 'one-party rule' label, the party-state apparatus that channels said rule has become fragmented. State-building during the di mi period involved negotiations and bargaining that redefine authority and power relations within the state apparatus. The party-state ...
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This is a study of Vietnam's socialist transition and state transformation, generally known as di mi. It examines the drivers of socialist-regime change, the nature of the di mi state, and the basis of regime legitimacy in Vietnam. The Element argues that despite its 'one-party rule' label, the party-state apparatus that channels said rule has become fragmented. State-building during the di mi period involved negotiations and bargaining that redefine authority and power relations within the state apparatus. The party-state's accountability projects are designed to target the specific self-aggrandizing tendencies of the state apparatus, its policies, and abuse of state power. At the leadership level, patterns of resource allocation underlying the di mi growth model as well as the VCP's cadre rotation approach have accommodated central and sub-national state elites across sectors and levels, helping shore up the legitimacy of the di mi state in the eyes of the state elite. The combination of sustained economic growth, expansion of political space, accountability, and tolerance of small-scale public protests have been factors in strengthening regime-society legitimization.
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New. Trade paperback (US). 75 p. Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia . Worked examples or Exercises. Intended for professional and scholarly audience.