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  2. Social issues in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The primary social issues in Vietnam are rural and child poverty. Vietnam scores 37.6 in the Gini coefficient index of wealth inequality, with the top 10% accounting for 30.2% of the nation's income and the bottom 10% receiving 3.2%. In 2008, 14% of the population lived below the national poverty line of US$1.15 per day.

  3. File:1980 Constitution of the S.R. Viet Nam.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,239 × 1,752 pixels, file size: 7.79 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 23 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (VASS) is a department of the Vietnamese government responsible for studying key social science issues in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Leaders [ edit ]

  5. National Social Democratic Front - Wikipedia

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    The National Social Democratic Front (Vietnamese: Mặt trận Quốc gia Dân chủ Xã hội), later named the Social Democratic Alliance (Vietnamese: Liên minh Dân chủ Xã hội), was a South Vietnamese political party which was effectively a federation of different groups, united by their anti-communist stance.

  6. Human rights in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    De jure, the article 43 of the constitution of Vietnam includes a right to a healthy environment. [9] The state is obliged to "…protect the environment; manage, and effectively and stably use natural resources; protect nature and biodiversity; take initiative in prevention and resistance against natural calamities; and respond to climate change."

  7. Poverty in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    This was due to a number of reasons, which was a result from years as a French colony, [2] the Japanese occupation of Vietnam, [3] the Vietnam-American War, [4] and further conflicts within Mainland Southeast Asia (primarily the Cambodian-Vietnamese war [5] [6] and the Sino-Vietnamese War [7]).

  8. Constitution of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Russell H K Heng, "The 1992 Revised Constitution of Vietnam: Background and Scope of Changes", 4:3 Contemporary Southeast Asia 221 (1992). Pip Nicholson, "Vietnamese Legal Institutions in Comparative Perspective: Constitutions and Courts Considered", in K Jayasuriya (ed.), Law, Capitalism and Power in Asia: The Rule of Law and Legal ...

  9. Vietnamese nationalism - Wikipedia

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    A street banner in Hanoi at the end of the World War II. Flag of Vietnam (1976–present) Flag of South Vietnam (1955–1975), still used by overseas Vietnamese. Vietnamese nationalism (Vietnamese: chủ nghĩa dân tộc Việt Nam, or chủ nghĩa quốc gia Việt Nam) is a form of nationalism that asserts the Vietnamese people as a separate independent nation.