Connected and Disconnected in Viet Nam: Remaking Social Relations in a Post-socialist Nation

Vietnam's shift to a market-based society has brought about profound realignments in its people's relations with each other. As the nation continues its retreat from the legacies of war and socialism, significant social rifts have emerged that divide citizens by class, region and ethnicity...

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Main Author: Taylor, Philip (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2016
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