Abstract

Vietnam is entering a critical period with the approach of a five-yearly congress of its ruling Communist Party, due to take place in early April. Continued inter-party factionalism could undermine the country's political stability and set back the course of reform. Alternatively, delegates to the Ninth National Party Congress could decide to jettison the ideological baggage of the past and adopt a renewed programme of reforms.

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