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  • Fostering the Private Economic Sector as the Most Critical Driving Force in Achieving the Goal of Rapid Growth in Vietnam

    Based on operational principles of a market economy, development practices of countries worldwide, and achievements of Vietnam’s private sector, the paper argues from the position of the private sector as the most crucial driving force in achieving Vietnam’s goals of rapid economic growth. However, in recent times, the private sector has still faced many shortcomings, most notably low operational efficiency, outdated technology, and weak linkages to promote its strengths. Therefore, to foster...

    Ngo Thang Loi, Tran Thuy Hang
    05/04/2026
  • Comprehensive Cooperation between Vietnam and Cambodia in 2025 and its Future Prospects

    In 2025, the partnership between Vietnam and Cambodia witnessed comprehensive advancements, characterized by the continuous consolidation of friendly relations and multifaceted cooperation across politics, economics, defence-security, and people-to-people exchanges. Nevertheless, the nexus has been subjected to multi dimensional impacts from geopolitical, economic, and non-traditional security factors, most notably the intersection of major power interests within the region, alongside the...

    Phung Tuan Long
    05/04/2026
  • Beliefs and Rituals of the Black Lo Lo Ethnic Group in Cao Bang Province: Cultural Values and Development Orientations

    The beliefs and rituals of the Black Lo Lo ethnic people constitute a tightly knit cultural and spiritual system, reflecting an animistic worldview, a complex conception of the soul, and a strong relationship between humans and their ancestors, community, and nature. This article analyzes the core characteristics of the Black Lo Lo belief and ritual system in Cao Bang province. Based on comparisons with the Dao and Hmong people, the sacredness and highly closed nature of the Black Lo Lo ritual...

    Nguyen Ngoc Thanh, Le Hai Dang
    05/04/2026
  • Benjamin Franklin’s Thought on Universal Education

    Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), among the Founding Fathers of the United States, stands as a leading intellectual figure of the American Enlightenment whose contributions extended significantly to the educational philosophy. For Franklin, education was not a privilege reserved for the elite, but a universal process intended to make knowledge the common property of society. This article analyzes Franklin’s thought on universal education, thereby clarifying the enduring educational significance of...

    Phan Lu Tri Minh
    05/04/2026
  • The Worship of Ba-Cau in the Lives of Coastal and Island Inhabitants of Southern Vietnam

    The folk beliefs of the coastal and island inhabitants of Southern Vietnam contribute significantly to the formation of the maritime and island culture of Southern Vietnam. Among these, the worship of Ba-Cau stands out as a typical form of belief and a distinctive cultural feature, deeply rooted in their consciousness for ages. Based on a literature review, this article analyzes and systematizes information regarding the origins of the worship of Ba-Cau and the practice of worship rituals, as...

    Bui Duc Mau
    05/04/2026
  • Alvin Toffler’s Perspectives on the Role of Knowledge in the Productive Forces Presented in “The Third Wave” and Its Possible Values for Vietnam Today

    In “The Third Wave”, Alvin Toffler approaches the history of social development as successive waves of civilization, in which knowledge, technology, communication, and information constitute the fundamental forces driving the dynamics, interactions, and transitions among these waves throughout human history. This article delves into the perspectives of Alvin Toffler on the role of knowledge in the productive forces in “The Third Wave”. It further studies, analyzes and clarifies possible values...

    Duong Thi Huong, Ngo Thi Tan Huong
    05/04/2026
  • The Trajectory of “Truyen Kieu” (The Tale of Kieu) Adaptations in Vietnamese “Cải lương”: From Traditional Adaptions to Experimental Reinterpretation in “Doi Kieu”

    Nguyen Du’s “Truyen Kieu” (The Tale of Kieu) is not only a literary masterpiece but also a lasting source of inspiration for various performing arts. Among these, “Cải lương” has served as a significant theatrical medium through which the work has been staged and reinterpreted over time. This article examines the trajectory of its adaptations in Vietnamese “cai luong”, from the play “Kim Van Kieu” (1918) - a milestone associated with the early formation of “cải lương” - to major adaptation...

    Tran Thanh Thuy
    05/04/2026
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