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TTLV: Ho Chi Minh's thoughts on mass mobilization work and the application of those thoughts in the current period

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Information on the thesis "Ho Chi Minh's thoughts on mass mobilization work and the application of those thoughts in the current period" by HVCH Kieu To Hoai, majoring in Ho Chi Minh studies.
Information on the thesis "Ho Chi Minh's thoughts on mass mobilization work and the application of those thoughts in the current period" by HVCH Kieu To Hoai, majoring in Ho Chi Minh studies.1. Full name of student: Kieu To Hoai 2. Gender: Male 3. Date of birth: January 24, 1980 4. Place of birth: Tam Hung - Thanh Oai - Hanoi. 5. Decision to recognize student No.: 1355/2008/QD-XHNV-KH&SDH dated October 24, 2008 by the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi. 6. Changes in the training process: None. 7. Thesis topic: Ho Chi Minh's thoughts on mass mobilization and the application of that thought in the current period. 8. Major: Ho Chi Minh studies; Code: 64 31 27. 9. Scientific supervisor: Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Van Duc Place of work: Institute of Philosophy. 10. Summary of the results of the thesis: The thesis presents a system and outlines the basic content of Ho Chi Minh's thought on mass mobilization work, including: Building, consolidating and developing the great national unity bloc; The responsibility of the Party and the government in mass mobilization work; Propagating, mobilizing and organizing the masses to participate in the revolutionary cause; Requirements for cadres doing mass mobilization work. The thesis presents an overview of the current situation of mass mobilization work in our country in the recent past. From there, the thesis proposes a number of solutions to continue applying Ho Chi Minh's thought on mass mobilization work in the current period, namely: Continuing to enhance the leadership role of the Party and the State in mass mobilization work; Consolidating and strengthening the great national unity bloc; A number of issues for cadres and civil servants in implementing mass mobilization work; Promote the implementation of mass mobilization work to participate in resolving complaints and denunciations. 11. Possibility of practical application: 12. Further research directions: 13. Published works related to the thesis: None

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: Kieu To Hoai 2. Sex: Male 3. Date of birth: January 24th, 1980 4. Place of birth: Thanh Oai district - Ha Noi City 5. Admission decision number: 1355/2008/QD-XHNV-KH&SĐH. Dated: October 24, 2008 6. Changes in academic process: (List the forms of change and corresponding times) 7. Official thesis title: Ho Chi Minh's thought on public advocacy and use it in the present period 8. Major: The study of Ho Chi Minh 9. Code: 64 31 27 10. Supervisors: Ass. Prof. Dr. Pham Van Duc 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: Thesis presented system and generalized basic contents of Ho Chi Minh's thought on public advocacy, including: Build, consolidate and develop the great national unity; The responsibility of the Party and government in mobilizing the masses; Propagate, mobilize and organize mass participation in the revolutionary cause; Requirements for cadre working in public advocacy. Thesis presented the generalized status of mass movement in our country in recent times. Sine then, the thesis proposes a number of measures to further manipulate the Ho Chi Minh's thought about mobilizing the masses in the present period, that is: Continue to improve the leadership of the Party and State for public advocacy; To consolidate and strengthen the great national unity; Some questions for staff and public servants in the performance of public advocacy; Promote the work of mobilizing the masses to participate in the settlement of complaints and denunciations. 12. Practical applicability: None 13. Further research directions: None 14. Thesis-related publications: None

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