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The Political Economy of Vietnam's Anti-corruption Campaign
Giang examines the logic of Vietnam's anti-corruption campaign, its key determinants, and the consequences for different stakeholders in both the economic and political realms. It begins by exploring recent trends in the country's anti-corruption efforts, then delves into the economic and...
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Published in: | Southeast Asian affairs 2024-01, p.375-390 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Giang examines the logic of Vietnam's anti-corruption campaign, its key determinants, and the consequences for different stakeholders in both the economic and political realms. It begins by exploring recent trends in the country's anti-corruption efforts, then delves into the economic and social consequences. Subsequently, a stakeholder analysis will identify the winners and losers of the "blazing furnace" in the country's "new normal." He concludes with a discussion on the future of the campaign, considering Nguyen Phu Trong's personal drive, and the necessary structural and institutional reforms required to address this deep-rooted systemic issue in Vietnam. |
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ISSN: | 0377-5437 1793-9135 |