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  1. Vietnam: The Necessary War: A Reinterpretation of America's Most Disastrous Military Conflict by Michael Lind, 2002-07-02
  2. The Ironies of Freedom: Sex, Culture, and Neoliberal Governance in Vietnam (Critical Dialogues in Southeast Asian Studies) by Thu-Huong Nguyen-Vo, 2008-11
  3. Superpowers Defeated: Vietnam and Afghanistan Compared (Volume 0) by Douglas A. Borer, 1999-04-29
  4. How to stay alive in Vietnam;: Combat survival in the war of many fronts, by Robert B Rigg, 1966
  5. Vietnam Foreign Policy and Government Guide
  6. The long charade;: Political subversion in the Vietnam war by Richard Critchfield, 1968
  7. Local administration in Vietnam: The number of local units by Lloyd Wilbur Woodruff, 1963
  8. On the struggle for democracy in Vietnam by Tang Dc Dao, 1994
  9. Foreign Aid, War, and Economic Development: South Vietnam, 1955-1975 (Volume 0) by Douglas C. Dacy, 2005-10-20
  10. Vietnam to 2005: Advancing on All Fronts (Research Report) by Adam Fforde, 1995-01
  11. Vietnam : an eye-witness account by Suzanne Labin, 1964
  12. Into the Quagmire: Lyndon Johnson and the Escalation of the Vietnam War by Brian VanDeMark, 1995-05-18
  13. Diem's Final Failure: Prelude to America's War in Vietnam (Modern War Studies) by Philip E. Catton, 2003-01-17
  14. Shadow of the Dragon: Vietnam's Continuing Struggle With China and the Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy by Henry J. Kenny, 2002-06-30

41. Hanoi Homepage
Has a list of staff of the Singapore Embassy in Hanoi, and a brief history of Singapore-Vietnam relations.
http://www.mfa.gov.sg/hanoi/

42. Vietnam - Government Structure
Vietnam Table of Contents The National Assembly. Constitutionally, the National Assembly is the highest government organization and the highestlevel representative body of
http://countrystudies.us/vietnam/57.htm
Government Structure
Vietnam Table of Contents
The National Assembly
Despite its many formal duties, the National Assembly exists mainly as a legislative arm of the VCP's Political Bureau. It converts Political Bureau resolutions into laws and decrees and mobilizes popular support for them. In this role, the National Assembly is led by the Council of Ministers acting through the Council of State and a variable number of special-purpose committees. Actual debate on legislation does not occur. Instead, a bill originates in the Council of Ministers, which registers the bill and assigns a key party member to present it on the floor. Before presentation, the member will have received detailed instructions from the party caucus in the assembly, which has held study sessions regarding the proposed legislation. Once the legislation is presented, members vote according to party guidelines.
The Council of State
The Council of Ministers
People's Courts and People's Organs of Control
Vietnam's judicial bodies are the Supreme People's Court, the local People's Courts at the provincial, district, and city levels, the military tribunals, and the People's Organs of Control. Under special circumstances, such as showcase trials involving breaches of national security, the National Assembly or the Council of State may set up special tribunals. Judges are elected for a term equivalent to that of the bodies that elected them, and trials are held with the participation of people's assessors, who may also act as judges. The Constitution guarantees defendants the right to plead their cases. Cases are prosecuted by a procurator.

43. Ho Chi Minh City Homepage
Consulate-General of Singapore in Ho Chi Minh City, with online registration for Singapore citizens in Vietnam.
http://www.mfa.gov.sg/hochiminhcity/

44. Articles About Vietnam Government - Page 4 - Los Angeles Times
Vietnam Government News by Date. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Vietnam Government from the Los Angeles Times (Page 4 of 5)
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45. Embassy Of Belgium Hanoi, Vietnam
Contact details for the Embassy of Belgium in Hanoi and for the Consulate of Belgium in Ho Chi Min City. Also with information on Belgian Development Cooperation in Vietnam.
http://www.diplomatie.be/hanoi/
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46. Embassy Of Sweden Hanoi - Homepage
Embassy of Sweden in Hanoi, representing the Swedish government in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
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47. News & Views - Vietnam Government Blows Up Crucifix
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by John Vennari March 4, 2010 On January 6 Vietnamese officials dynamited a crucifix in a cemetery belonging to the Dong Chiem Parish Church, 40 miles from Hanoi. Parishioners who tried to prevent the destruction were beaten by police. Since then, Catholic priests and faithful have been assaulted by uniformed and plainclothes police, and Catholics who try to visit the parish are harassed and beaten; one journalist pummeled to unconsciousness. The latest outrage is a February 24 attack on a group of nuns visiting various parishes in the area. The demolition of crucifix began at 3:00 a.m. with the use of explosives. On hearing the explosions, parishioners rushed to the site to protect their crucifix but they were stopped by police who tried to drive them back, said Father Nguyen Van Huu, pastor of Dong Chiem parish. The Archdiocese of Hanoi immediately issued a press release denouncing the governments actions: Police attacked the parish today, in the early morning, when both its pastor and the pastors assistant were at the annual retreat in the Archbishops Office. An estimated 500 heavily armed and well-entrenched police officers and a large number of trained dogs were deployed in the area to protect an army engineering unit that destroyed a large crucifix erected on a boulder inside the parish cemetery. Parishioners recounted being shot at close range with tear gas canisters, even as they were kneeling in prayer, asking the police to stop the devastation. Other parishioners were beaten with batons.

48. Canada
Includes contact details for the Canadian Embassy in Hanoi and the Canadian Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City.
http://geo.international.gc.ca/asia/vietnam/

49. Vietnam Government - Ask.com
Top questions and answers about VietnamGovernment. Find 66 questions and answers about Vietnam-Government at Ask.com Read more.
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50. European Commission
Delegation of the European Commission to Vietnam, with an FAQ describing the workings of the European entities.
http://www.delvnm.ec.europa.eu/

51. ĐẠI SỨ QUÁN NƯỚC CỘNG HOÀ SÉC TẠI HÀ NỘI
Embassy of the Czech Republic in Vietnam, featuring a history of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Czechoslovakia.
http://www.mzv.cz/hanoi
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Điều kiện về bảo hiểm du lịch kể từ ngày 01 tháng 01 năm 2010
Từ ngày 01 tháng 01 năm 2010, luật mới về hệ thống bảo hiểm bắt đầu có hiệu lực (Bộ luật số 278/2009 Col.). Về vấn đề này, Bộ luật số 326/1999 Col. chấp nhận những thay đối của chứng từ về bảo hiểm du lịch cần có để vào Cộng hòa Séc như sau:
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Mẫu tờ khai xin thị thực dài hạn mới
Xin lưu ý, từ ngày 01/09/2010, Đại sứ quán chỉ nhận mẫu tờ khai xin thị thực dài hạn mới.

52. Vietnam Government - Vietnam Information
A socialist country, Vietnam is under the leadership of the Communist Party, which holds a national congress every five years to outline the country's future course, and formalise
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Vietnam Government - Vietnam Information
A socialist country, Vietnam is under the leadership of the Communist Party, which holds a national congress every five years to outline the country's future course, and formalise policies. The 450 member National Assembly - also open to non-party members - is the supreme organ of state, and the only body with constitutional and legislative power. The National Assembly elects the President of the State and the Prime Minister
The President has the right to nominate candidates for a number of key positions, including the Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court, and the Procurator-General of the People's Office of Supervision and Control. The National Assembly then approves nominees. The Prime Minister, who is charged with the day-to-day handling of the Government, has the right to nominate and dismiss the members of his cabinet, though only with the approval of the National Assembly. He also has at his disposal the power to cancel or suspend decisions or directives issued by the ministries. Curent policies reflect a flexible, less authoritarian approach. Vietnam is now becoming a freewheeling and dynamic society.

53. The Embassy Of The Socialist Republic Of Vietname
Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, presenting information about Vietnam, bilateral relations and trade, and visas. In English and Vietnamese.
http://www.vietnamemb.se
Bạn đang truy cập vào website của Đại sứ quán Việt Nam tại Thụy Điển
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54. Vietnam Government - TravelPuppy
Vietnam Government comprehensive information about the government of Vietnam, the Vietnam constitution and political situation
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Last updated : Nov 2009 Vietnam Government The current constitution, disseminated in 1992, affirms the political supremacy of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) . The 496-member National Assembly performs legislation. The Assembly is elected every 5 years from candidates nominated by the CPV
Executive control is administered by the Council of Ministers.

55. .: VGP News :. GOVERNMENT WEB PORTAL SOCIALIST REPBLIC OF VIETNAM
The official online newspaper of the Social Republic of Vietnam Government
http://news.gov.vn
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VGP - Vietnamese PM Nguyễn Tấn Dũng and his Lao and Cambodian counterparts reaffirmed their strong determination to speed up cooperation for further political stability, security and socio-economic development, according to a joint statement. Latest Headlines Highlights Government in action ... PM encourages stronger investment in Cambodia VGP - PM Nguyễn Tấn Dũng on Tuesday met with representatives of the Association of Vietnamese Investors in Cambodia (AVIC), as part of his official visit to the neighboring country. Prime Minister's Opinion VN pilots PPP in nine sectors VGP – Since January 1, 2011 on, Việt Nam will pilot the public-private partnership (PPP) form of investment in nine sectors, according to the PM’s Decision 71/2010/QĐ-TTg. The move is expected to lay a foundation for further improvement of policies and laws on PPP.

56. Guide To Law Online: Vietnam - Law Library Of Congress (Library Of Congress)
Annotated compendium of online sources providing access to primary documents, legal commentary and general government information about specific jurisdictions and topics.
http://www.loc.gov/law/help/guide/nations/vietnam.html
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57. NationMaster - Vietnamese Government Statistics
Government statistics on Vietnam. 96 facts and figures, stats and information on Vietnamese Government. Source All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008
http://www.nationmaster.com/country/vm-vietnam/gov-government

58. WorldLII - Categories - Countries - Viet Nam
Catalog and search facilities for over 500 databases from 55 countries including case-law, legislation, treaties, law reform reports, law journals, and other materials.
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59. Vietnam - Government
The Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) has a monopoly on power. A threeperson collective leadership consists of the VCP general secretary, the prime minister, and the president.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/vietnam/government.htm
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    Vietnam - Government Overview
    The Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) has a monopoly on power. A three-person collective leadership consists of the VCP general secretary, the prime minister, and the president. President Tran Duc Luong is the chief of state, while Prime Minister Phan Van Khai is head of government. General Secretary Nong Duc Manh heads up not only the VCP but also the 15-member Politburo. A decision by any member of the triumvirate is vetted by the other two. As a result, policy announcements tend to be bland and equivocal.
    Constitution
    In 2001 the constitution was amended to increase the role of the National Assembly by giving it the authority to decide budget allocations and to stage votes of no confidence in office holders. Amendments also boosted the role of the private sector by recognizing the right to operate of any businesses not explicitly prohibited and lifting restrictions on their size. These revisions were intended to encourage the development of a cottage industry of individual traders and private enterprises. In the field of education, amendments established the goals of universal secondary education, more vocational and technical training, and easier access to education by the poor and handicapped.

    60. EMBAJADA DE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA
    Embassy of the Argentine Republic in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Includes a history of diplomatic relations and VIP visits, and a table of bilateral trade statistics.
    http://www.embargentina.org.vn/

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