Abstract

In recent years, the topic of tectonic government has been in many discussions in Vietnam. From the perspective of inter-industry approach, the paper focuses on analysing the concept of tectonic government in Vietnam, thereby posing a number of theoretical issues such as unifying the concept’s understanding, considering its international context and specific conditions in building and operating in Vietnam nowadays. On that basis, the author concludes that from government to tectonic government is not merely a change of name but reflects a renewal of thinking and awareness of the nature and goals towards progressive and mankind civilised values in state governance.

Highlights

  • The topic of tectonic government has been in many discussions in Vietnam

  • The study of theoretical issues related to tectonic government is critically needed

  • This paper focuses on analysing some contents related to tectonic government from an inter-industry perspective such as philosophy, politics, public policy, etc

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The problem setting

The topic of tectonic government has been in many discussions in Vietnam. There still exist many different views and inconsistencies about the process formation, concepts and connotations. The study of theoretical issues related to tectonic government is critically needed. This paper focuses on analysing some contents related to tectonic government from an inter-industry perspective such as philosophy, politics, public policy, etc. We use the comparative method to indicate the context of the concept and the aggregate method to clarify its implications. The research results will contribute to provide some information for teaching and promote further research on the tectonic government, thereby implying some matters to build and operate in Vietnam at the moment and in the future

The term “tectonic government”
Awareness of Kien tao government in Vietnam
The process of developing the concept of Kien tao government in Vietnam
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