Harmoniously resolving personal, collective, and societal interests - a characteristic of Vietnamese socialism

In the Credo for the national building during the transition to socialism (revised and supplemented in 2011), the Communist Party of Vietnam affirmed that the transition to socialism is the ...

The cultural and artistic guidelines of the Communist Party of Viet Nam in the movements of the people's democratic revolutionary era

The expansion of the mass movement in all social movements under the leadership of the proletarian party is the most notable historical ...

Some solutions for developing scientific and technological human resources to promote national industrialization and modernization

Abstract: Scientific and technological human resources play a significant role in promoting the country's industrialization and ...

Vietnam Television changes for development in the digital age

Abstract: To avoid lagging behind and continue development in a society where authentic information becomes increasingly crucial, all media ...

Ho Chi Minh Ideology

“The Communist Party of Vietnam, since its birth (in 1930), has played a leading role in the national liberation movement in Vietnam and after the success of the August Revolution, became the ruling Party. President Ho Chi Minh is both the founder and the person who guides and trains the Party. Therefore, he paid due attention to the Party's leading and ruling methods so that the Party can fulfill ... “

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Tran Thi Minh Tuyet

Assoc. Prof. PhD, Academy of Journalism and Communication

“Abstract: Stemming from the role, position, and mission of leading class and nation of the Communist Party of Vietnam, pioneering is the first "attribute" of a genuine party member. The development requirements of our country's revolution today require the example and pioneering of each party member to become highly self-aware. In this article, on the basis of analyzing President Ho Chi Minh's ... “

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Mai Duc Ngoc

Assoc. Prof. PhD, Academy of Journalism and Communication