The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) has not only ushered in a new era but also fostered a cultural landscape in Vietnam’s development, while contributing to humanity’s shared cultural heritage.
Vietnam is poised to enter a new era of the nation's rise, acceleration and breakthroughs, marked by a major milestone: the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV).
Launched in December 1986, Vietnam’s “reform” era (đổi mới) came to an end in August 2024. Domestic political events in the ensuing months ushered the country into a new era, although the coming period may turn out to be a Gramscian interregnum, when “the old is dying and the new cannot be born.”
Dr. Heng LiHong, Director of Med 115 Polyclinic in Phnom Penh, has expressed his hope that the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) will build a contingent of officials who remain connected to reality and are equipped to tackle emerging challenges.
Communist Party chief To Lam’s unprecedented institutional streamlining is designed to bolster Vietnam’s competitiveness – but it could come at a cost.
The Apple TV+ docuseries doesn't feature pundits or historians as talking heads, focusing instead on the people on the ground, from soldiers to nurses to Vietnamese civilians.
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) has played a crucial role in the country’s reform and development, making its leadership an undeniable part of Vietnam’s history, according to Mr. Veeramalla Anjaiah,
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) has affirmed its essential role in the country’s development process, said General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (CPI) Doraisamy Raja in an interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency in New Delhi given the CPV’s approaching 95th anniversary (February 3).
An art program called "Forever believing in the Party" took place in Hanoi on Wednesday to mark the 95th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam on February 3.
HANOI: Dozens of valuable works from the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum’s Modern Art Collection, capturing moments in the history of the nation and the founding of the Communist Party, have been brought together for the first time.
Emeritus Professor Carl Thayer, from the Australian Defence Force Academy at the University of New South Wales, praised the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)'s leadership in the country's renewal, especially the role of late General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) has played a pivotal role in the country’s development, according to Veeramalla Anjaiah, a senior researcher at the Indonesia-based Center for Southeast Asian Studies.