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TTLV: Explaining the choice of the Democratic Republic model in Vietnam during the period 1945-1954

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INFORMATION ABOUT THESIS/MASTER'S PROJECT

1. Student's full name: HOANG HAI LINH 2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: May 18, 1998 4. Place of birth: Hai Phong

5. Decision on student admission No. 2279/QD-XHNV dated August 22, 2022, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes during the training process: In case of trainee renewal (Please specify the Decision number and renewal date):

- Decision No. 3845/QD-XHNV dated August 1, 2024

- Decision No. 940/QD-XHNV dated February 17, 2025

- Decision No. 6155/QD-XHNV dated August 22, 2025

- Decision No. 803/QD-XHNV dated February 5, 2026

7. Thesis title: Explaining the choice of the Democratic Republic model in Vietnam during the period 1945-1954

8. Major: Political Science (Research-Oriented) Code: 8310201

9. Scientific supervisor: Dr. Tran Thi Quang Hoa - Faculty of Politics and International Studies                   

10. Summary of the thesis's findings: The period 1945–1954 was a pivotal period of institutional transition in the history of the Vietnamese nation. The end of the century-old autocratic monarchy and the rejection of the old bourgeois republic model to establish the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was not a random choice, but a historical necessity. The thesis systematically analyzes the theoretical, practical, and strategic thinking of the Party and President Ho Chi Minh in this choice, while drawing valuable lessons for the current process of renovation and building a socialist rule of law state in Vietnam.

11. Practical applications: The research results of this thesis contribute to providing a scientific basis for a more complete understanding of the process of selecting the model of a Democratic Republic State in Vietnam, thereby having reference value for research and practice in building a socialist rule of law state in Vietnam today.

12. Further research directions: Political science, Ho Chi Minh studies, Political systems, Democracy.

13. Published works related to the thesis:Do not have

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS/ PROJECT

1. Full name: HOANG HAI LINH 2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: May 18, 1998 4. Place of birth: Hai Phong

5. Admission decision number/ QD/ XHNV, Dated: Decisions No. 2279/QD-XHNV dated August 22, 2022, issued by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in academic process:

- Decision No. 3845/QD-XHNV dated August 1, 2024

- Decision No. 940/QD-XHNV dated February 17, 2025

- Decision No. 6155/QD-XHNV dated August 22, 2025

- Decision No. 803/QD-XHNV dated February 5, 2026

7. Official thesis title: Explaining the Choice of the Democratic Republic Model of the State in Vietnam, 1945–1954

8. Major: Political Science 9. Code: 8310201

10. Supervisors: Ph.D. Tran Thi Quang Hoa, Faculty of Politics and International Studies.

11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: The period from 1945 to 1954 marked a significant institutional transformation in Vietnam's national history. The establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, replacing the long-standing monarchical system rather than adopting the traditional bourgeois republican model, was not a random choice but a historical necessity. The theoretical logic analyzes the theoretical and practical foundations, as well as the strategic thinking of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President Ho Chi Minh, underlying this choice. It also draws lessons that may serve as useful references for the ongoing renewal process and the development of the socialist rule-of-law State in Vietnam.

12. Practical applicability, if any: The research findings of the thesis contribute to providing a scientific basis for a more comprehensive understanding of the process of selecting the Democratic Republic model in Vietnam. They also serve as a valuable reference for further research and the practical development of the socialist rule-of-law State in Vietnam today.

13. Further research directions, if any: Political Science; Ho Chi Minh Studies; Political System; Democracy.

14. Thesis-related publications: (if any): None

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