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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Ngoc Lieu

E-mail lieu.ussh@gmail.com
Position Senior Lecturer
Units Department of Philosophy

Introduction / Skills

I. General Information

  • Year of birth: 1960.
  • Email: lieu.ussh@gmail.com
  • Affiliation: Department of Philosophy.
  • Academic rank: Associate Professor. Year of appointment: 2014.
  • Academic degree: PhD Year received: 2010.
  • Training process:
  • Foreign language proficiency: Russian, English.
  • Main research areas: Social philosophy, Management philosophy, Political philosophy.

II. Scientific works

Book

  1. The Marxist-Leninist perspective on the state and its role in building a socialist rule of law state in Vietnam., National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2013.

Chapter

  1. "Continue to build and improve the state apparatus and socio-political organizations to ensure the exercise of people's power" (inRule of Law: Some Theoretical and Practical Issues, National University Publishing House, Hanoi, December 2012.
  2. "The Marxist-Leninist View on Society and Social Structural Change" (inSome issues concerning the current structural transformation of Vietnamese society.(National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2010, pp. 56-69).
  3. "Renewing the Party's theoretical thinking on the socialist rule of law state in Vietnam" (inDocuments of the 11th Party Congress - Some Theoretical and Practical Issues(Social Sciences Publishing House, Hanoi, 2013).
  4. "The Theory of Separation of Powers and the Organization of the State Apparatus in Modern Bourgeois Countries," a specialized report under a State-level research project.Management and leadership cultureLed by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Ngoc Thanh, the project was approved in 2010.

Article

  1. "Some fundamental ideas of C. Marx and Engels on the state"Magazine Philosophy, 8, 8/2004, pp. 18-23.
  2. "Ho Chi Minh's ideology that state power belongs to the people"Magazine Communist, 10, 5/2004, pp. 17-22.
  3. "Lenin's views on the state and the problem of building a socialist rule of law state in Vietnam"Journal of Political Theory, June 2007, pp. 3-7.
  4. "The concept of the rule of law from a philosophical perspective"MagazinePhilosophy,November 2009, pp. 70-77.
  5. "Continuing to institutionalize the people's power into law in the process of building a socialist rule-of-law state in Vietnam,"Magazine Philosophy, 11/2010, pp. 20-27.
  6. "Continuing to innovate the Party's theoretical thinking on the socialist rule of law state of Vietnam,"Communist Magazine, 4/2012, pp. 68-73.
  7. "Management - viewed from a philosophical perspective"Philosophy Journal, 10/2014, pp. 38-45.
  8. "A philosophical approach to management methods"Scientific conference, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, June 2015.
  9. "Management principles from a philosophical perspective"Scientific conference, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, July 2016.
  10. "Ho Chi Minh's thought on the state - Unique features in applying the Marxist-Leninist theory of the state"International Scientific Conference"Philosopher Tran Duc Thao and Vietnamese Philosophy in the Second Half of the 20th Century, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, September 2017.

III. Science and Technology Projects at all levels

  1. The Communist Party of Vietnam - the governing body of society in the current market economy of Vietnam., National University of Hanoi research project, code QX1998.
  2. The Marxist-Leninist perspective and Ho Chi Minh Thought on the state and the issues facing the construction of a socialist rule of law state in Vietnam., National University of Hanoi research project, code QX 2003.
  3. Building a socialist rule of law state in Vietnam - Some theoretical and practical issues., University-level research project, 2007-2008.
  4. The power of the working people in the process of building the socialist rule of law state in Vietnam., Research project funded by Vietnam National University, Hanoi, code QX 08-01.
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