The role of civil society in Vietnam can be primarily explained by process-based development and its strong political ties as the network is heavily dependent on the political structure. The local civil society network has been facing changes in its numbers of members, formality, and advocacy work in recent years that this paper aims to examine within the Vietnamese context. It therefore focuses on social and political processes concerning civil society and the state through three different case-studies that address both local, national, and international levels in addition to political, social, historical, and economic issues. Moreover, the paper attempts to discuss the growing problems of political power, privatisation, and personal connections due to the local authorities’ access to land, and marketization that create further separation among the state, civil society, and market. It demonstrates the analysis of the role or its relationship in the Vietnamese context in order to highlight the problems of its political structure that exacerbates the processes of formalizing, and expanding the foundations of the civil society in Vietnam. In summary, it can be argued that the current structure of the civil society is segmented, and decentralised, which blends with the processbased perspective with a clear evidence of political processes.
목차
Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Theoretical framework 3. Case Background 4. Case Analysis 4.1 Continuum of Civil Society Roles 4.2 Bauxite Mining Project 4.3 Hanoi’s Reunification Park 5. Discussion and Conclusion 5.1 What will happen if civil society holds more power? 5.2 Conclusion References
서울대학교 국토문제연구소 [The Institute for Korean Regional Studies, Seoul National University]
설립연도
1970
분야
사회과학>지리학
소개
국토에 관련된 제반문제의 연구를 활성화하고 학문적으로 체계화한다.
도시 및 지역 관련분야의 국내외 연구인력간 협력을 토대로 국토연구에 있어 학제적 연구의 기반을 마련하고 새로운 접근방법을 정립해간다.
국토문제에 대한 연구성과를 집약하여 학문적 인식수준을 높이고 도시 및 지역 정책수립을 위한 기초를 제공한다.