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per 1,000 people. Television broadcast stations numbered at least seven in 1998.
 
per 1,000 people. Television broadcast stations numbered at least seven in 1998.
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== GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS ==
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== GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS ==  
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'''Government Overview:''' The Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) has a monopoly on power. A  
 
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Government Overview: The Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) has a monopoly on power. A  
   
three-person collective leadership consists of the VCP general secretary, the prime minister, and  
 
three-person collective leadership consists of the VCP general secretary, the prime minister, and  
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the president. President Tran Duc Luong is the chief of state, while Prime Minister Phan Van  
 
the president. President Tran Duc Luong is the chief of state, while Prime Minister Phan Van  
 
Khai is head of government. General Secretary Nong Duc Manh heads up not only the VCP but  
 
Khai is head of government. General Secretary Nong Duc Manh heads up not only the VCP but  
 
also the 15-member Politburo. A decision by any member of the triumvirate is vetted by the  
 
also the 15-member Politburo. A decision by any member of the triumvirate is vetted by the  
 
other two. As a result, policy announcements tend to be bland and equivocal.  
 
other two. As a result, policy announcements tend to be bland and equivocal.  
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In July 2002, the National Assembly voted to keep Prime Minister Khai and President Luong in  
 
In July 2002, the National Assembly voted to keep Prime Minister Khai and President Luong in  
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apparent. The mechanism for transfers of power suffers from a lack of transparency.  
 
apparent. The mechanism for transfers of power suffers from a lack of transparency.  
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Constitution: Vietnam has had a series of constitutions, introduced in 1946, 1959, 1980, and  
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'''Constitution:''' Vietnam has had a series of constitutions, introduced in 1946, 1959, 1980, and  
 
1992. As of late 2004, the Vietnamese constitution is regarded as the 1992 document, as  
 
1992. As of late 2004, the Vietnamese constitution is regarded as the 1992 document, as  
 
amended in 2001 to continue the reform of the state apparatus, to allow more leeway to the  
 
amended in 2001 to continue the reform of the state apparatus, to allow more leeway to the  
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the private sector. Individuals were permitted to acquire lengthy land leases. Foreign investors  
 
the private sector. Individuals were permitted to acquire lengthy land leases. Foreign investors  
 
were granted ownership rights and protection against nationalization.  
 
were granted ownership rights and protection against nationalization.  
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In 2001 the constitution was amended to increase the role of the National Assembly by giving it  
 
In 2001 the constitution was amended to increase the role of the National Assembly by giving it  
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handicapped.  
 
handicapped.  
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Branches of Government: The constitution recognizes the National Assembly as “the highest  
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'''Branches of Government:''' The constitution recognizes the National Assembly as “the highest  
 
organ of state power.” The National Assembly, a 498-member unicameral body elected to a five-
 
organ of state power.” The National Assembly, a 498-member unicameral body elected to a five-
 
year term, meets twice a year. The assembly appoints the president (chief of state), the prime  
 
year term, meets twice a year. The assembly appoints the president (chief of state), the prime  
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Politburo at national party congresses held every five years. Members of the party hold all senior  
 
Politburo at national party congresses held every five years. Members of the party hold all senior  
 
government positions.  
 
government positions.  
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The Vietnamese government has ministers in the following areas: agriculture and rural  
 
The Vietnamese government has ministers in the following areas: agriculture and rural  
 
development; construction; culture and information; education and training; finance; foreign  
 
development; construction; culture and information; education and training; finance; foreign  
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affairs; industry; interior; justice; labor, war invalids, and social affairs; marine products;  
 
affairs; industry; interior; justice; labor, war invalids, and social affairs; marine products;  
 
national defense; planning and investment; public health; science, technology and environment;  
 
national defense; planning and investment; public health; science, technology and environment;  
 
trade; and transport and communications.  
 
trade; and transport and communications.  
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Administrative Divisions: Administratively, Vietnam consists of 59 provinces and 5  
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'''Administrative Divisions:''' Administratively, Vietnam consists of 59 provinces and 5  
 
municipalities. The provinces are An Giang, Bac Giang, Bac Kan, Bac Lieu, Bac Ninh, Ba Ria-
 
municipalities. The provinces are An Giang, Bac Giang, Bac Kan, Bac Lieu, Bac Ninh, Ba Ria-
 
Vung Tau, Ben Tre, Binh Dinh, Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc, Binh Thuan, Ca Mau, Cao Bang, Dac  
 
Vung Tau, Ben Tre, Binh Dinh, Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc, Binh Thuan, Ca Mau, Cao Bang, Dac  
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Haiphong, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh.  
 
Haiphong, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh.  
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Provincial and Local Government: Provinces and municipalities are subdivided into towns,  
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'''Provincial and Local Government:''' Provinces and municipalities are subdivided into towns,  
 
districts, and villages. The provinces and municipalities are centrally controlled by the national  
 
districts, and villages. The provinces and municipalities are centrally controlled by the national  
 
government. The towns, districts, and villages are locally accountable to some degree through  
 
government. The towns, districts, and villages are locally accountable to some degree through  
 
elected people’s councils.  
 
elected people’s councils.  
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Judicial and Legal System: At the apex of the judicial system is the Supreme People’s Court  
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'''Judicial and Legal System:''' At the apex of the judicial system is the Supreme People’s Court  
 
(SPC), which is the highest court for appeal and review. The SPC reports to the National  
 
(SPC), which is the highest court for appeal and review. The SPC reports to the National  
 
Assembly, which controls the judiciary’s budget and confirms the president’s nominees to the  
 
Assembly, which controls the judiciary’s budget and confirms the president’s nominees to the  
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as civil courts. Military judges and assessors are selected by the MOD and SPC, but the SPC has  
 
as civil courts. Military judges and assessors are selected by the MOD and SPC, but the SPC has  
 
supervisory responsibility.  
 
supervisory responsibility.  
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Although the constitution provides for independent judges and lay assessors (who lack  
 
Although the constitution provides for independent judges and lay assessors (who lack  
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corruption and drug trafficking.  
 
corruption and drug trafficking.  
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Electoral System: Vietnam has universal suffrage at age 18. Elections for the National  
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'''Electoral System:''' Vietnam has universal suffrage at age 18. Elections for the National  
 
Assembly are scheduled every five years. The last election was held on May 19, 2002. The next  
 
Assembly are scheduled every five years. The last election was held on May 19, 2002. The next  
 
election is scheduled in 2007. In addition, elections to the people’s councils (local assemblies)  
 
election is scheduled in 2007. In addition, elections to the people’s councils (local assemblies)  
 
were last held in April 2004. Although candidates are carefully vetted, about 25 percent of those  
 
were last held in April 2004. Although candidates are carefully vetted, about 25 percent of those  
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elected were not members of the Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP). By a law enacted in  
 
elected were not members of the Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP). By a law enacted in  
 
2003, each district has at least two more candidates than the number of elected positions.  
 
2003, each district has at least two more candidates than the number of elected positions.  
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Politics/Political Parties: Vietnam is a one-party state. The Vietnamese Communist Party  
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'''Politics/Political Parties:''' Vietnam is a one-party state. The Vietnamese Communist Party  
 
(VCP) has a monopoly on power.  
 
(VCP) has a monopoly on power.  
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Mass Media: Vietnam’s mass media are supervised by the Ministry of Culture and Information  
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'''Mass Media:''' Vietnam’s mass media are supervised by the Ministry of Culture and Information  
 
and communicate officially approved information. The government has shut down non-
 
and communicate officially approved information. The government has shut down non-
 
compliant newspapers. Only senior officials are permitted access to foreign television via  
 
compliant newspapers. Only senior officials are permitted access to foreign television via  
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for violating restrictions on Internet access, including the viewing of pornography.  
 
for violating restrictions on Internet access, including the viewing of pornography.  
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Foreign Relations: During its incursion into Cambodia in 1978–89, Vietnam was isolated  
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'''Foreign Relations:''' During its incursion into Cambodia in 1978–89, Vietnam was isolated  
 
internationally. However, soon after the conflict was resolved in the Paris Agreement on  
 
internationally. However, soon after the conflict was resolved in the Paris Agreement on  
 
Cambodia in October 1991, Vietnam established or reestablished diplomatic and economic  
 
Cambodia in October 1991, Vietnam established or reestablished diplomatic and economic  
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Cooperation forum (APEC) in 1998. Vietnam’s foreign policy is aimed at developing good  
 
Cooperation forum (APEC) in 1998. Vietnam’s foreign policy is aimed at developing good  
 
relations with a diversified mix of nations.  
 
relations with a diversified mix of nations.  
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In February 1994, the United States lifted its economic embargo against Vietnam, and in June  
 
In February 1994, the United States lifted its economic embargo against Vietnam, and in June  
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Second Indochina War, but the United States did not endorse Vietnam’s bid to join the World  
 
Second Indochina War, but the United States did not endorse Vietnam’s bid to join the World  
 
Trade Organization (WTO) during the visit.  
 
Trade Organization (WTO) during the visit.  
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Ideological affinities are driving improved relations with China, and trade between the nations  
 
Ideological affinities are driving improved relations with China, and trade between the nations  
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Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, and this dispute is a potential source of renewed tension.  
 
Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, and this dispute is a potential source of renewed tension.  
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Vietnam enjoys a good political and economic relationship with Japan, and the two countries are  
 
Vietnam enjoys a good political and economic relationship with Japan, and the two countries are  
 
partnering to exploit the disputed offshore oil fields in the South China Sea. At a meeting in  
 
partnering to exploit the disputed offshore oil fields in the South China Sea. At a meeting in  
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Vietnam. Japan also offered support for Vietnam’s bid to join the WTO. In December 2004,  
 
Vietnam. Japan also offered support for Vietnam’s bid to join the WTO. In December 2004,  
 
Japan announced a grant of US$19 million to fight poverty in Vietnam.  
 
Japan announced a grant of US$19 million to fight poverty in Vietnam.  
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Russia’s predecessor state, the Soviet Union, was a longstanding ally and a major investor.  
 
Russia’s predecessor state, the Soviet Union, was a longstanding ally and a major investor.  
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such as rice and coffee.  
 
such as rice and coffee.  
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Membership in International Organizations: Vietnam is a member of the Asian Development  
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'''Membership in International Organizations:''' Vietnam is a member of the Asian Development  
 
Bank, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, the International Monetary Fund, the  
 
Bank, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, the International Monetary Fund, the  
 
United Nations, and the World Health Organization. Reflecting Vietnam’s recognition of its  
 
United Nations, and the World Health Organization. Reflecting Vietnam’s recognition of its  
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(ASEAN). Now an observer at the World Trade Organization (WTO), Vietnam hopes to become  
 
(ASEAN). Now an observer at the World Trade Organization (WTO), Vietnam hopes to become  
 
a full member of the WTO in 2006.  
 
a full member of the WTO in 2006.  
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Other memberships include the Colombo Plan for Cooperative Economic and Social  
 
Other memberships include the Colombo Plan for Cooperative Economic and Social  
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Federation of Trade Unions, and World Intellectual Property Organization.  
 
Federation of Trade Unions, and World Intellectual Property Organization.  
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Major International Treaties: With the United States, Vietnam reached the following  
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'''Major International Treaties:''' With the United States, Vietnam reached the following  
 
agreements: Normalization of Relations (1995), Bilateral Trade (2001), and Counternarcotics,  
 
agreements: Normalization of Relations (1995), Bilateral Trade (2001), and Counternarcotics,  
 
Civil Aviation, and Textiles (2003). With China, Vietnam reached a Land Border Agreement  
 
Civil Aviation, and Textiles (2003). With China, Vietnam reached a Land Border Agreement  
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Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (2002). With Russia, Vietnam agreed to a Strategic  
 
Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (2002). With Russia, Vietnam agreed to a Strategic  
 
Partnership (2001).  
 
Partnership (2001).  
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Aside from these bilateral agreements, Vietnam is a signatory to numerous international  
 
Aside from these bilateral agreements, Vietnam is a signatory to numerous international  
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Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques (1978), Convention on Early  
 
Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques (1978), Convention on Early  
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Notification of a Nuclear Accident (1986), Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear  
 
Notification of a Nuclear Accident (1986), Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear  
 
Accident or Radiological Emergency (1987), Convention for Protection of the Ozone Layer  
 
Accident or Radiological Emergency (1987), Convention for Protection of the Ozone Layer  
 
(1988), Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (1989), and United  
 
(1988), Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (1989), and United  
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (1994).  
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Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (1994).
 
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== NATIONAL SECURITY ==
 
== NATIONAL SECURITY ==

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