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Int’l experts applaud Vietnam’s reform achievements

Vietnam has made progress after more than 30 years of doi moi (reform), with reduced poverty rate, increased income and changing life and career of residents, said international experts.
Int’l experts applaud Vietnam’s reform achievements ảnh 1Vietnam Update 2017 conference (Photo VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
Vietnam has made progress aftermore than 30 years of doi moi (reform), with reduced poverty rate, increasedincome and changing life and career of residents, said international experts.

They made the remark at the Vietnam Update 2017 conference, which took place atthe Australian National University in Canberra on November 20 and 21 to examinethe politics of life in Vietnam.

During the function, 16 academic specialists analysedsignificant developments in the Southeast Asian country’s society, politics andinternational relations.

They said together with uncertainties in regional situation, human security inVietnam is challenged by regional power disparities, social inequalities,environmental problems and state incapacity.

The Vietnam Update is a series of annual conferences thatfocus on recent economic, political and social conditions in Vietnam andprovide in-depth analyses on a select theme of particular relevance toVietnam’s socio-economic development.

The first Vietnam Update was organised in 1990 by ANUresearchers at the university. In recent years, the conference series has beenorganised in conjunction with researchers from the Institute of Southeast AsianStudies (ISEAS) in Singapore, with financial assistance provided by the AustralianAid, ANU, ISEAS, and the Ford Foundation.-VNA
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