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Vietnam : anatomy of a peace

Title
Vietnam : anatomy of a peace / Gabriel Kolko.
Author
Kolko, Gabriel.
Publication
London ; New York : Routledge, 1997.

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Description
ix, 190 pages : 1 map; 23 cm
Summary
  • In Vietnam: Anatomy of a Peace, Gabriel Kolko argues that victory in 1975 caught the Communists wholly unprepared to cope with the reconstruction of the war-torn nation. He looks at the economic program the Communist Party has embarked upon since 1986 and describes the decline of its socialist ideology and transition to nascent capitalism. Based on extensive research and first-hand experience, Vietnam is a vivid portrait of the profound dilemmas the nation confronts today. Market reforms are producing serious social and economic difficulties in Vietnam; inequality is creating a class society and industrial workers are amongst the most exploited in the world. In the light of these problems, Gabriel Kolko outlines how Communists are failing to cope with the contradictions between daily realities and their original idealistic aims.
  • Gabriel Kolko argues that neither a socialist nor a market strategy has determined recent Vietnamese history. In fact, the confused Communist Party has had little control over economic developments since their victory. After successfully confronting the United States in war, the Communists are now close to losing the socialist cause for which they fought.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-184) and index.
Contents
Introduction: The legacy of war -- 1. The postwar economy and the origins of "market socialism" -- 2. Economic reform in theory and practice: The crisis of success -- 3. The Communist party's political crisis -- 4. Land and the crisis of rural society -- 5. The social and human costs of reform -- 6. Who rules, and why? The Communist party on the threshold -- Conclusion: Winning the war and losing the peace -- Epilogue: The necessity and risks of resisting injustice.
ISBN
  • 041515989X
  • 9780415159890
  • 0415159903
  • 9780415159906
LCCN
97183205
OCLC
  • ocm37013539
  • 37013539
  • SCSB-14470135
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library