Information about the thesis "The Dialectical Thinking of the Communist Party of Vietnam on Youth Work" by graduate student Pham Thu Ha, majoring in Philosophy.1. Student's Full Name: Pham Thu Ha 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of Birth: March 23, 1985 4. Place of Birth: Hoa Binh 5. Decision No. 1355/2008/QD-XHNV-KH&SDH dated October 24, 2008, 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: Dialectical Thinking of the Communist Party of Vietnam on Youth Work 8. Major: Philosophy; Code: 602280. 9. Scientific Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Duong Van Thinh. 10. Summary of the thesis's findings: - The thesis points out the basic viewpoints of Marxism-Leninism and the dialectical viewpoints in Ho Chi Minh's thought on youth and youth work. From this, the thesis initially analyzes and clarifies the basic issues in the dialectical thinking of the Communist Party of Vietnam on youth work; it analyzes the basis and the process of change and development of the content of the concepts, issues, and arguments of the Party on youth work through the revolutionary stages of the nation. - Based on a summary of the basic dialectical viewpoints of our Party on youth work from the time the Party led the revolution to the present, the thesis draws general observations, assessments, and typical lessons learned, while also proposing some issues that need to be emphasized in the Party's leadership guidelines, policies, and strategies on youth work in the future. 11. Practical applications: The research results of this thesis contribute to the study of the views of the Communist Party of Vietnam on youth work, the Party's leadership over mass work in general and youth work in particular throughout the revolutionary periods. 12. Future research directions: - The thinking of the Communist Party of Vietnam on youth mobilization. - Renewing the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam over the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union during the period of accelerating industrialization and modernization of the country, etc. 13. Published works related to the thesis: None
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: Pham Thu Ha 2. Sex: Female 3. Date of birth: March 23, 1985 4. Place of birth: Viet Nam. 5.Admission decision number: 1355/2008/QD-XHNV-KH&SĐH. Dated: October 24, 2008 6. Changes in academic process: None. 7. Official thesis title: “Dialectical thinking of the Communist Party of Vietnam on Youth work”. 8. Major: Philosophy 9. Code: 602280. 10. Supervisors: Associate professor, Dr. Duong Van Thinh. 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: - This thesis points out basic points of the Marxist-Leninist, dialectical perspectives in Ho Chi Minh Thinking on Youth and Youth Work, from which, this thesis starts to analyze, and clarify basic issues in dialectical thinking of the Communist Party of Vietnam on Youth work; analyze the and basis the process of change and development of issues, the inner meaning of the concepts, the arguments of the Party regarding Youth work through revolutionary periods of the nation. - On the basis of summarizing Our Party's fundamental dialectical perspective on Youth work since our Party led the revolution so far, the thesis draws the general judgments and assessments and typical lessons experienced, and proposes several issues that need attention in the way, guidelines, policies and leadership of the Party about Youth work in the future. 12. Practical applicability, if any: The findings of the thesis makes contribution to research materials studying views of the Communist Party of Vietnam on Youth Work, the leadership of the Party for the masses in general and Youth work in particular through the revolutionary periods. 13. Further research directions, if any: - Thinking of the Communist Party of Vietnam on Youth movement. - Renovating the Vietnamese Communist Party leadership for the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union in the process of promoting industrialization and modernization the country, etc. 14. Thesis-related publications: None.