Abstract
Objective: The purpose of the research is to examine the theories of state power control in Vietnam and the new perceptions regarding these theories. Theoretical framework: The research employs theories about state power control, methods of state power control, and mechanisms for state power control in order to investigate the situation in Vietnam. Method: The research employs two common methods in legal science research: (1) Secondary data analysis method; and (2) Comparative method. These help compare and contrast theories of state power control implemented in Vietnam and bring out some essential findings. Results and conclusions: Some valueable findings have been revealed such as the formulation an development of state power control theories in Vietnam, some theoretical issues and perceptions to be addressed. Implications of the research: The research proposes some tasks remaining undone and further tasks to be fulfilled in the future. Also, a number of inventive and more efficient methods to control state power are suggested by the research. Originality/value: The research is originally conducted by the researchers (the authors of the article). The outcome of the research will be refered to in further theories of state power control of Vietnam.
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