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What kind of democracy is north Vietnam?

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North Vietnam (and its successor state Vietnam) are not democratic states. They are commonly considered "Communist States" and are, more specifically, Leninist One-Party States where the one party in charge is called the Communist Party. During the Second Indochinese War (called the Vietnam War in the US), the Communist Party of Vietnam was more "honestly" communist than it is today, when it has made a number of capitalist reforms. However, like China, the increase of economic reforms has not been complemented by a rise of political reforms.

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