With contributions from over a dozen highly qualified experts, [this] book offers a comprehensive survey of Vietnam’s politics, economy, society, and foreign relations.
-- Andrew J. Nathan Foreign Affairs
Given the challenges that Vietnam faces and the uncertainties inherent in predicting the way in which many of them will evolve, it would be foolhardy to predict how things will turn out for Vietnam over the next decade or two. It is a virtue of this valuable collection of papers that it does not fall into the trap of making such predictions. Rather, what the contributors do is to highlight these challenges and the need for Vietnam’s leaders to confront them forcefully. These findings should be of interest to scholars who are interested in understanding Vietnam’s successes over the past four decades and the lessons it offers for other developing countries. And for Vietnam’s leaders, the challenges analyzed here should serve as a reminder that for all Vietnam’s success thus far, the country’s transition to a high-income economy is a journey that is far from complete.
-- Sudhir Shetty H-Diplo
Veteran diplomat Borje Ljunggren and eminent economist Dwight H. Perkins have assembled a stellar cast of experts to bring the full, nuanced story to the lay public as well as students and scholars…The book’s 17 chapters, offering new data and insights on all aspects of Vietnam’s life, are a valuable guide.
-- Nayan Chanda Global Asia
This volume is essential reading for anyone interested in how Vietnam transitioned from a poor, isolated country one generation ago to a rising Asian success story. Contributions cover both the economics and the politics of this ongoing transformation.
-- David Dollar, Brookings Institution, former World Bank country economist for Vietnam and China
This compilation provides a penetrating ringside glimpse into how Vietnam transitioned from a crippled centrally-planned economy into a global trading powerhouse and from a diplomatic pariah into a close partner of the U.S. and the West. The authors, including Vietnamese practitioners in and foreign advisers to the country’s remarkable reform, detail the challenges Vietnam faces along the road to becoming a high-income nation, including a rigid political system, rampant corruption, growing economic inequality, serious environmental degradation, and a weak secondary education system. It is an invaluable read for anyone trying to understand this complex and dynamic country.
-- Murray Hiebert, Center for Strategic and International Studies, author of Under Beijing’s Shadow: Southeast Asia’s China Challenge
This is a critically important book that will be embraced by scholars of Vietnam and economic/political development more generally. The editors have assembled an astounding group of experts in a range of specialties from political science to economics to health to diplomatic history. Each chapter provides new insights that will enrich the knowledge of even long-term students of the country.
-- Edmund Malesky, Duke University
How can a communist party state coexist with a plural society? Read this book to find out!
-- Stein Tønnesson, Peace Research Institute Oslo