Q&A

Are the Vietnamese happy?

Are the Vietnamese happy?

Findings indicate that 52 percent of Vietnamese are very or quite pleased with their lives against 48 percent who say they are not. Seven percent claimed to be very pleased and 6 percent not at all pleased. Wealthier people are more likely to say they are happier than poor people.

Do Vietnamese have rights?

Vietnam’s human rights record remains dire in all areas. Basic rights, including freedom of speech, opinion, press, association, and religion, are restricted. Rights activists and bloggers face harassment, intimidation, physical assault, and imprisonment.

What are Vietnamese problems?

According to the State of the Environment 2001 published by the government, the main environmental issues in Vietnam are land degradation, forest degradation, loss of biodiversity, water pollution, air pollution and solid waste management.

What is the truth about the Vietnam War?

Vietnam is currently among the fastest-growing economies of Asia. The truth about the war is always found in the hearts and minds of those who endured it. The ‘American War’ for the Vietnamese is still a haunting reminder from the past.

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What is the dominant political institution in Vietnam?

Nonetheless, the Vietnamese Communist Party remains the dominant political institution within Vietnam.

What is the government and Society of Vietnam?

Government and society 1 Constitutional framework. The first constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, adopted in 1980, established a Council of State as a collective presidency and a Council of Ministers. 2 Local government. 3 Justice. 4 Political process. 5 Security.

What is the current generation of Vietnamese youth thinking about war?

The current generation of Vietnamese youth has very little interest and time to invest in war memories from their parents and grandparents. One primary reason is the mental fatigue after hearing about the war throughout their childhood and teen life.