The Metropolitan Government Model of Ho Chi Minh Today
Vietnam has five central cities, in which Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh are two special urban ones. In specifying the Party resolution about establishing metropolitan government, on 6 July 2012, the Politburo organized a meeting and discussed the implementation of Resolution No 20-NQ/TW (9th Tenure) about the directions and tasks of developing Ho Chi Minh city towards 2020. The Politburo allowed Ho Chi Minh city to implement pilot programs with emerging issues in the city; to design and implement the pilot project of the metropolitan government. In the writing, the author analyzes the implementation of the pilot model of the metropolitan government of Ho Chi Minh city and proposes solutions to build it as a complete and effective model.
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communications, no 12 (2018).
An investigation into how Vietnamese university students in Hanoi experience cyberbullying on social media
Abstract: This dissertation presents a mixed-methods investigation into the nature, consequences, and coping strategies related to cyberbullying among Vietnamese university students in Hanoi. Addressing a significant gap in research, this study adopted a sequential explanatory design, utilizing a quantitative survey (N=226) to assess prevalence and trends, followed by in-depth qualitative interviews (N=8) to provide nuanced contextual understanding. The research was theoretically grounded in the Social-Ecological Model and General Strain Theory. The findings establish cyberbullying as a pervasive phenomenon, with the most common forms being verbal harassment (57.2%) and reputational harm (51.8%). Lived experiences were critically shaped by the digital context, with anonymity, public visibility, and power imbalances (rooted in social influence) significantly amplifying victims’ distress. The study reveals that the perceived consequences are severe and holistic, extending beyond psychological impacts (chronic anxiety, insomnia) to significant academic disruption (decline in performance, withdrawal from studies) and social isolation. In response, students primarily relied on informal social support and avoidance strategies. A key finding, however, is the perceived ineffectiveness of these coping mechanisms, which provided emotional relief but failed to secure tangible solutions or accountability. This highlights a critical deficit in formal institutional support. In conclusion, this research provides empirical evidence that cyberbullying acts as a serious systemic stressor in the Vietnamese higher education context. The findings underscore an urgent need for universities and policymakers to implement formal accountability measures, alongside culturally sensitive support and prevention programs, to safeguard the well-being and academic success of students.
Controlling power in resolving administrative complaints and accusations in Vietnam: regulations and directions for improvement
Controlling power in resolving administrative complaints and accusations in Vietnam: regulations and directions for improvement
Abstract: Control of power in resolving administrative complaints is essential to maintain and ensure effectiveness and efficiency in administrative order and state management. The article delves into analyzing the concept, characteristics of power control in addressing administrative complaints and accusations, regulations concerning power control, the current state of power control in handling administrative complaints and accusations. It also proposes some solutions to enhance the legal framework and improve the effectiveness of power control in addressing administrative complaints and accusations.
Some theoretical and practical issues on socialism and the path towards socialism in Vietnam
Some theoretical and practical issues on socialism and the path towards socialism in Vietnam
Some theoretical and practical issues on socialism and the path towards socialism in Vietnam Professor, Dr Nguyen Phu Trong, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee, has written an article titled “Some theoretical and practical issues on socialism and the path towards socialism in Vietnam.”
Focusing on overcoming the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, making best efforts to restore and develop national socio-economy
Focusing on overcoming the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, making best efforts to restore and develop national socio-economy
Communist Review - Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the viewpoint of implementing "a dual task": ensuring safety for people's lives and health as well as maintaining production and business and ensuring social security, minimizing damage; a number of solutions to prevent and control the pandemic and remove difficulties in production and business have been implemented drastically and synchronously by both the political system and the Vietnamese people. The results achieved in the first 6 months of 2020 are clear and positive; however, in the context of extremely complicated disease development, people and businesses still face many difficulties; obviously, we still have a lot to do. As the head of the Government, I would like to share and hope that we together are determined to take advantage of the opportunities, overcome difficulties and challenges to achieve the best results this year and years to come.
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