Yes it does. It is still a democracy republic state.
Well, it's preservation was the whole reason we (the U.S.) were there.There was no democracy anywhere in Vietnam (not even a democratic republic) both North and South Vietnam were dictatorships. South Vietnam was just our dictatorship.
i think democracy hahah...
The USA fought in the Vietnam War for freedom of democracy and to prevent the spread of communism.
The struggle between Democracy and Communism.
North Vietnam and South Vietnam. South Vietnam was a democratic republic and North Vietnam had a socialist government headed by a communist regime. North Vietnam was trying to defeat the democracy of South Vietnam and unify the country.
It was fighting for democracy and against communism.
It was essentialy a battle between democracy and communism.
North Vietnam was a Communist or socialist government, and South Vietnam was a democracy - although not without a level of corruption that was extreme at times.
RVN=Republic of South Vietnam, a democracy.
South Vietnam wanted to remain an autonomous democracy, and North Vietnam wanted to unify the whole country under communism.
Korea, Australia, Phillipines, and Canada all pitched in during the Vietnam war alongside the U.S. effort to preserve democracy in South Vietnam.
It was a fight about democracy and communism. That is what the cold war was about.