Abstract

This paper comparatively analyzed the process of market reforms in China and Vietnam by situating the reform agenda within the broader interplay of internal factors and geopolitical dynamics. This think-piece would argue, among others, that behind this economic transformation were political underpinnings related to the machination of different elite blocs competing for political supremacy in both countries.

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