MASTER'S THESIS INFORMATION
1. Student's full name:Dinh Thi Quynh Anh
2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: June 21, 1991
4. Place of birth: Hung Yen
5. Decision on recognition of students No. 3215/2014/QD-XHNV-SDH, dated December 31, 2014 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
6. Changes in training process: No
7. Thesis topic name:John Stuart Mill's conception of elections in his work "Representative Government" and its significance for Vietnam today
8. Major: Philosophy Code: 60.22.03.01
9. Scientific instructor:Dr. Hoang Thi Hanh- Place of work: Hanoi University of Science and Technology
10. Summary of thesis results:
The thesis studies John Stuart Mill's thoughts on elections in his work "Representative Government", thereby contributing to an objective assessment of John Stuart Mill's political philosophy in the development of the history of human thought in general, and the history of Western philosophy in particular. The author attempts to analyze the values and significance of John Stuart Mill's views on elections for the construction and reform of the political system in Vietnam today.
11. Practical application:
The thesis can be used as a reference for those who study and research political philosophy as well as related social sciences.
12. Further research directions:
13. Published works related to the thesis:
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: Dinh Thi Quynh Anh 2. Sex: Female
3. Date of birth: June 21, 1991 4. Place of birth: Hung Yen
5. Admission decision number: 3215/2014 QĐ-XHNV-SĐH dated on 24th December 2014, by Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University Hanoi
6. Changes in academic process: None
7. Official thesis title: John Stuart Mill's conception of Election in his work “Representative Government” and its significance for Vietnam today
8. Major: Philosophy Code: 60.22.03.01
9. Supervisors: Dr. Hoang Thi Hanh - Work place: Hanoi University of Science and Technology
10. Summary of the findings of the thesis:
Studying John Stuart Mill's conception of Election on his work “Representative Government”, the thesis contributes to a more objective assessment of Mill's political philosophical ideas in the development of the history of human's thought in general and the history of Western philosophy in particular. The author attempts to analyze the main values and significances of Mill's conception Election for the construction, renovation of political systems of Vietnam today.
11. Practical applicability, if any:
Thesis can be used as reference for one who studies or researches in political philosophy and other sciences to the extent relevant.
12. Further research directions, if any:
13. Thesis-related publications:
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