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TTLV: National Unity in Vietnam Today

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Information about the thesis "National Unity in Vietnam Today" by graduate student Nguyen Thi Hoai, majoring in Scientific Socialism.
Information about the thesis "National Unity in Vietnam Today" by graduate student Nguyen Thi Hoai, majoring in Scientific Socialism.1. Student's Full Name: Nguyen Thi Hoai 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of Birth: January 6, 1985 4. Place of Birth: Tan Binh, Yen Son, Tuyen Quang 5. Decision No. 2551/2007/QD/XHNV/SDH dated November 2, 2007, issued by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 6. Changes during the training process: None 7. Thesis Title: National Unity in Vietnam Today 8. Major: Scientific Socialism. Code: 66.22.85 9. Scientific Advisor: Dr. Duong Van Duyen, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. 10. Summary of Thesis Results: The thesis has identified and initially clarified the following contents:
  1. The theoretical and practical basis for formulating the Party and State's policy on national unity.
  2. The basic contents of the Party and State's policy on national unity include: a. Legal provisions on the political equality of ethnic minorities; b. Legal provisions on investment in socio-economic development and poverty reduction in ethnic minority areas; c. Legal provisions on ensuring security and national defense in ethnic minority areas; d. Legal provisions on improving the quality of education for ethnic minorities; e. Legal provisions on health, culture, and social services for ethnic minority areas.
  3. Results of implementing the national unity policy in our country today
  4. Propose several solutions to improve the effectiveness of the national unity policy in our country today.
11. Practical applications 12. Future research directions 13. Published works related to the thesis:
  1. The Marxist-Engels Conception of National Unity, Front Magazine, September 2011.
  2. Unity of Ethnic Groups in Vietnam Today, Basic-level Scientific Research Project. Project Code: CS.2012.14, Project Leader, Approved in October 2011.

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: NGUYEN THI HOAI 2. Sex: female 3. Date of birth: January 6, 1985 4. Place of birth: Tan binh, Yen Son, Tuyen Quang 5. Admission decision number: 2551/2007/QD/XHNV/SĐH Dated: November 2, 2007 6. Changes in academic process: none 7. Official thesis title: National solidarity in Vietnam today 8. Major: Scientific socialism 9. Code: 66.22.85 10. Supervisors: Dr. Duong Van Duyen - University of Social Sciences and Humanities 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: The thesis clearly shows the following contents 1. Theoretical and practical bases to establish policies of national solidarity by Vietnamese State and Party 2. Basic content of Vietnamese State and Party's policies over national solidarity Group of legal regulations on political equality of ethnic groups. Group of legal regulations on socio-economic development investment, poverty mitigation and hunger elimination for ethnic minority groups. Group of legal regulations on security and defense assurance in ethnic minoritiy localities. Group of legal regulations on education quality improvement for ethnic minority people. Group of legal regulations on public health-cultural-social matters in ethnic minority areas. 3. Results of implementing national solidarity policies in Vietnam these days 4. Suggestions on solutions to improve the effectiveness of national solidarity policies in Vietnam today 12. Practical applicability, if any: 13. Further research directions, if any: 14. Thesis-related publications: - Nguyen Thi Hoai (2011), Ethnic groups solidarity in Vietnam today, Scientific research thesis at university level. - Nguyen Thi Hoai (2011), Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels´opinion about national solidarity, Mat Tran Journal, September 2011.

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