As times change, so should elections
Active participation and interest in politics are vital for citizens’ voices to be heard and their votes to actually count.
Time to upgrade corporate governance in Vietnam
Corporate governance rules in Vietnam need an upgrade. Vietnam’s ambitious program of developing smart cities and installing climate change-resilient infrastructure requires complex public–private partnerships (PPPs) that challenge the worldview of some policymakers.
Sixty-nine million Vietnamese head to polls amid virus spread
About 69 million Vietnamese are casting votes on Sunday for national and local candidates during the nation’s twice-a-decade election as the government battles a new virus outbreak.
Fewer independents vie for Vietnam’s Communist Party-dominated assembly
Fewer independent candidates than before are standing in an election in Vietnam on Sunday to a largely rubber-stamp legislature that is dominated by the Communist Party but which has taken on a growing role in discussing social issues.
Vietnam’s National Assembly vote: a futile gesture
The May 23 election is designed to affix a rubber stamp to the Vietnamese Communist Party’s monopoly on political power.
Full steam ahead on Vietnam’s anti-corruption campaign
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) has completed a major reshuffle across the country’s political machinery, including the party apparatus, the government and the national assembly. The reshuffle follows the conclusion of the 13th Congress in February 2021.
Vietnam’s tug of war with China over Laos
In March, Vietnam announced it had gifted a new parliament building worth US$111 million to Laos. The move reflects Hanoi’s unease over Beijing’s growing influence over its closest ally.
COVID-19 worries return to Vietnam
Amidst a spike in new cases, the country is tightening restrictions in the hopes of repeating its 2020 successes against the virus.
Made in Vietnam : why Hanoi wants to make its own vaccine
Just about any way you look at it, Vietnam’s performance during the pandemic has been remarkable.
How Vietnamese army’s rising influence in politics reflects South China Sea security concerns
What does the election of two top generals to the Politburo of the Communist Party of Vietnam mean for the country’s political, economic and foreign policy prospects? The Vietnam People’s Army has also deepened its influence through significant business interests,…
Vietnam ready: The nation’s new leadership aims to propel the country to new development highs
On April 5, Vietnam’s national assembly elected and confirmed Pham Minh Chinh as its new Prime Minister, thereby quickly establishing its leadership team at a critical juncture.
Vietnam’s great debate over democracy
Dynamic political reform can resolve an internal ideological conflict – and help differentiate Vietnam from China.
Bui Thanh Son is Vietnam’s new foreign minister
Deputy Foreign Minister and seasoned diplomat Bui Thanh Son was appointed foreign minister on Thursday, one of 12 new ministers and department heads named by the new government.
Vietnam confirms appointment of security official as next Prime Minister
The selection of a career security official suggests a continuation of the Party’s hard line on corruption and dissent.
Vietnam to pick new PM and president for next 5 years
Promotion of Chinh to prime minister signals closer watch on speech in cyberspace
Nguyen Xuan Phuc sworn in as Vietnam’s president
Ex-Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc says he is ‘lucky and honoured’ to be appointed president.
Vietnam jails four activists up to 10 years on anti-state charges
Four activists have been jailed for up to ten years after Vietnamese courts found them guilty of spreading « anti-state propaganda ».
Parliament set to elect Vietnam’s new president, PM early next month
Vietnam’s new president and prime minister are expected to take their oath of office on April 2 and 5 after being elected by the National Assembly.
Vietnam’s unresolved leadership question
The 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) concluded on 1 February in Hanoi. Four notable developments emerged that will play a role in shaping the future of Vietnamese domestic politics.
Idle leadership at Vietnam’s 13th Communist Party Congress
‘Di bat bien, ung van bien’ — a phrase evoked by Ho Chi Minh in 1946 — is the Vietnamese rendering of a Chinese maxim which may be translated ‘to respond to the changing with the unchanging’. This could sum…
Vietnam picks control over reform at 13th national party congress
Conservative decisions and an aging leadership don’t bode well.
Myanmar military takeover: Vietnamese recall events of February 1
Vietnamese living in Myanmar think the political upheaval and Covid-19 pandemic have created a perfect storm.
The fallout from Vietnam’s communist party congress
The outcome reflects a considerable degree of caution, and a desire to balance the party’s internal factions.
Vietnam party chief vows renewed push on economic growth
Vietnam’s Communist Party re-elected Nguyen Phu Trong signaled the country would continue its push for strong economic growth and maintain its tough anti-corruption campaign after he was granted a rare third term in office.
Vietnam re-elects 76-year-old Communist Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong
Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party has re-elected its 76-year-old chief Nguyen Phu Trong for a rare third five-year term.
Vietnam’s Communist Party chief nominated for re-election
Nguyen Phu Trong, Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party chief, has been nominated for a rare third term, a Party official said, according to several state media articles that were published on Wednesday then subsequently amended, removing the comments.