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“The dream for authoritarian regimes is to reap the fruits of electoral legitimacy without running the risks of democratic uncertainty.
As election day approaches for seats in the Vietnamese National Assembly, it is important to take a step back and
Vietnam has been consistently categorized as “not free” and “authoritarian” by many organizations, such as Freedom House [https://freedomhouse.org/
Why are so few paying attention to this country’s grand affairs, such as our upcoming general election on May
The Vietnam Briefing, which is released every Monday morning Vietnam time, is a look at Vietnam’s political developments of
This article was written in Vietnamese by Hong Anh and previously published [https://www.luatkhoa.org/2021/02/bau-cu-viet-nam-2021-12-moc-thoi-gian-cu-tri-nao-cung-nen-xem-qua/] in
In March 2015, workers from Ho Chi Minh City gathered in protest [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-vietnam-strike-idUSKBN0MR0J620150331]. Despite a
The Vietnam Briefing, which is released every Monday morning Vietnam time, is a look at Vietnam’s political developments of
This op-ed article was written in Vietnamese by Trinh Huu Long and was previously published [https://www.luatkhoa.org/2020/
The Separation of Church and State is a concept that has been accepted and promulgated by several democratic countries in
Since the United Nations released the first World Report [https://www.forum-asia.org/uploads/wp/2018/12/UNSR-HRDs-World-report-2018-compressed.pdf] on
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