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Vietnam become a single communist nation through the leadership and influence of Ho Chi Minh . He embraced communism and he got support from China and Soviet Union to fight the French regime.

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Is Vietnam still communist-?

Vietnam was never Communist, as it never involved a classless stateless society based on production for use.


What is domino affect?

The domino Effect is a phenomenon where a chain of consequences is created by a single event. As in a line of dominos, where 1 domino is struck, others fall as a consequence of the original action. As it pertains to the Vietnam war, the domino effect was the theory that the US government used to justify its intervention in Vietnam. The position of the pro-war, anti-communist advisers in the government was that if Vietnam was allowed to "fall" to communism, this would set off a 'domino effect' whereby first neighboring countries such as Laos, Cambodia and Thailand would fall into communist revolution, and by extension countries further afield would be overtaken as the global communist revolutionary movement gained momentum. According to this line of thinking, to stop communism in Vietnam was to stop the world from falling into communist control. This theory is disproved, as we know Communist North Vietnam defeated US forces, but this did not result in a domino effect of neighboring countries becoming communist.


Is the Vietnam war still going on?

No, The Vietnam War ended in 1975 after the territory of South Vietnam fell to the Northern Socialists. Today Vietnam is a single country based on socialist practices, although they continue to become more capitalistic as time progresses.


Is Vietnam politically divided?

From 1954 to 1975, Vietnam was divided at the 17th parallel. In April, 1975, North Vietnam troops accepted the surrender of South Vietnam from its president, thereby unifying Vietnam into a single country.


How did the vietanese take over during the Vietnam war?

By 1975, the Viet Cong (South Vietnamese rebels also known as the National Liberation Front) and the North Vietnamese Army finally established full control of South Vietnam after a long, violent struggle in which American troops had played a significant, but finally fruitless, role. Henceforth, the two Vietnams would be united as a single Communist-ruled nation.

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What type of government is Vietnam?

Vietnam is a unitary socialist republic, a single party state which is communist in nature.


Is Vietnam still communist-?

Vietnam was never Communist, as it never involved a classless stateless society based on production for use.


Are the Vietnamese democratic?

No they are a communist state with a single legasive body


Is Vietnam an auotcracy?

Yes. Vietnam is a Leninist Autocracy. Leninism is the political theory that a single party rules the government and governs all affairs as opposed to individual politicians. Vietnam is often improperly called a Communist country and the confusion stems from the fact that the single party that rules Vietnam calls itself the Communist Party. However, these Communist Party does not practice Communist political theory, but rather state-directed, right-wing economic and political theory.


What happened to South Vietnam soon after the U.S. troops moved out of the region?

After the withdrawal of US troops in South Vietnam, the North and the South were joined to form a single communist nation under the rule of Ho Chi Min. And soon after the massacre in Cambodia by Pol Pot.


Who was losing power in the Vietnam war?

The outcome of the war was the that invasion of South Vietnam by North Vietnam succeeded, and the US failed to prevent the unification of Vietnam into a single, communist country, which it has remained to this day.


Ultimately the end of the Vietnam War resulted in?

the unification of Vietnam under a single, communist government. your welcome to those unlucky study island users


What is vietnams government type?

Vietnam is a unitary socialist republic, a single party state which is communist in nature.


What type of government does Laos have?

Laos is ruled the Pathet Lao, which is a Communist Party. Laos is usually considered a single-party socialist republic, which is a fancy way of saying "communist" in the way that China and Vietnam are Communist.


Is the People's Republic of China a democratic country?

NO. PR China is a Communist Dictatorship. Specifically, it is a LENINIST COMMUNIST STATE. Leninist Communism is the political theory that a single party called the Communist Party rules the government and governs all affairs as opposed to individual politicians. Although the single party in a Leninist Communist State is the Communist Party, the party need not practice Communist political theory. In both China and Vietnam, there is a state-directed, right-wing economic and political theory.


Is Vietnam a communist dictatorship?

It is run by a communist party. As a rule, dictators rule alone.


What kind of economic system do Vietnam have?

a communist state. Also It has an unlimited government and its an authority based government. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a single-party socialist state having a communist government.