Neither: it is capitalist (wages system, production for sale, class divide).
No
Vietnam has a communist government.Communism is a social structure in which classes are abolished and property is commonly controlled, as well as a political philosophy and social movement that advocates and aims to create such a society.
Vietnam is a unitary socialist republic, a single party state which is communist in nature.
Vietnam was never Communist, as it never involved a classless stateless society based on production for use.
An oppressive capitalist government.
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.
Vietnam is a unitary socialist republic, a single party state which is communist in nature.
The Socialist Democratic - or Communist Party dominated North Vietnam politics, and continues to do so today over the unified Vietnam.
There are no Socialist countries in Asia, nor could there be. Socialism is a classless stateless society based on production for use, and would have to exist on a global scale, with no countries or borders.
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.
North Vietnam benefited from assistance by Communist China, but was not communistic at the start of the Vietnam War in the 1960s. It wasn't taken over by Communists until 1976. Today, Vietnam is a socialist state and though ruled by a "Communist" party, is not a true communist state but rather a dictatorship that uses Communism as a front.
Yes, the government of present-day Vietnam is communist. The Communist Party of Vietnam has been in power since the country's reunification in 1975. It follows a socialist-oriented market economy model, combining elements of socialism with a market-driven approach to development.
When the final United States troops pulled out of Vietnam, the North occupied and took over control of the area that was South Vietnam. On 2 July 1976 the two Vietnams were joined together under communist rule and officially named the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.