Perspectives of the world and Vietnam on network security
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communication, No 11-2022
Improving the legitimacy of the ruling Party currently
Abstract: In the process of exercising political power, the legitimacy of the ruling party is extremely important. It is built on people's trust in the rulers and the belief that they deserve to rule. If the rulers have good legitimacy, people are more willing to comply with their decisions and orders. This regulates the effectiveness of power exercising.
Victory of the Paris Peace Accords had strategic significance in the 1975’s Spring Victory, liberating the South and unifying the country
Victory of the Paris Peace Accords had strategic significance in the 1975’s Spring Victory, liberating the South and unifying the country
Abstract: The Paris Conference was the first diplomatic confrontation between Vietnam and the United States, ending with the Paris Peace Accords which contributed to creating a very important turning point in our nation's resistance war, forcing the US to de-escalate the war to end the war and their intervention in Vietnam. The fact that the US was forced to "get out" from the South opened a favorable political situation and battlefield for our troops and people to "fight against Saigon’s puppet government", bringing about the historic Ho Chi Minh campaign in spring 1975, completely liberating the South and reunifying the country.
Energy transition in Vietnam: Opportunities and challenges in terms of employment
Energy transition in Vietnam: Opportunities and challenges in terms of employment
Abstract: Transition from fossil energy to renewable energy is believed to be a solution contributing positively to net zero emissions by 2050. Accordingly, job opportunities will be increased in industries, sectors and fields related to renewable energy, but there are also challenges in creating equity for the workforce which is currently active in the fossil energy sector.
Factors affecting the formation of public opinion
Factors affecting the formation of public opinion
Abstract: Public opinion is a special social phenomenon belonging to the spiritual field of social life, reflecting and is regulated by social existence which is also the object of public opinion. However, the socio-demographic, cultural, psychological characteristics of the subject of public opinion as well as the political, cultural, and socio-cultural environment where the public opinion takes place have a direct or indirect impact on the process of formation, development and change of public opinion. Therefore, the factors affecting the process of forming public opinion can be generalized into three groups: one belonging to the object of public opinion; one belonging to the subject of public opinion and the other belonging to the social environment.
Perspectives of the world and Vietnam on network security
Perspectives of the world and Vietnam on network security
Abstract: Since its birth in the second half of the 20th century, the Internet has been developing strongly in recent decades, providing a variety of services to meet the diverse needs of individuals, families, organizations, and countries. With the increasing use of the Internet and related services, people are empowered with more rights, especially freedom of expression, to overcome geographical distances and promote the spread of information. However, the disproportionate development, the inadequacy in regulations and unequal order in cyberspace are increasingly evident, creating a widening gap among countries and regions. In addition, a great number of activities in cyberspace have left serious consequences on society, posing a dilemma of cybersecurity for countries and the international community.
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