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Economic Impact of U.S. Downturn on Vietnam - Zpryme
Austin, TX (ZPRYME NEWS) – 06/12/08 –The most affected by the US downturn would be those countries whose economy is highly dependent on the US or regions where most of the investments came from the US. However, countries and small economies in Asia seemed to be less affected, well prepared or at least denied it effects on their economy.
The Political Climate of Vietnam: A Retrospect of the Confucian, Buddhism, and Communist Influences in Vietnam Political Culture - Zpryme
Austin, TX (ZPRYME NEWS) – 04/16/08 - The political climate of Vietnam is one that evolved from different influences and integration of various political thoughts including the Communist Marxist-Leninist.
Vietnam: A Closer Look in Vietnam’s Internet Filtering - Zpryme
Austin, TX (ZPRYME NEWS) – 04/14/08 - CVietnam took a stance on effectively regulating the Vietnamese Internet access to several sites. Vietnam chose to decrease the Vietnamese citizen’s exposure to sexually explicit sites. According to an August 2006 Fox news report, “Vietnam purports to prevent access to Internet sites primarily to safeguard against obscene or sexually explicit content.”
A Retrospect on the Education System of Vietnam - Zpryme
Austin, TX - (ZPRYME NEWS) – 04/08/08 -The education system of Vietnam, which was once an instrument to impart the communist thought of Marx and Lenin to prepare its citizen for a Communist society, is a system that has gone through recent reforms to make its system of education more relevant to its social and economic needs.
Vietnam: Rising Economy Amidst Unemployment Problems - Zpryme
Austin, TX (ZPRYME NEWS) – 04/01/08 - In 1990-1995, the economic performance of Vietnam was remarkable, averaging over 8% growth annually. A large quantity of this growth came from a rise in foreign investment expenditure estimated at $750 million in 1995, up 50% from 1993 levels. Consumption of development support also grew, escalating to around $535 million in 1995. Foreign capital contributed a lot to the increase in commercial construction and powerful growth in services and industrial productivity. Crude oil continued to be the country's leading sole export but then accounted for only one-quarter of total exports.
