A construção da consciência cívica do socialismo no Vietnã nos tempos atuais

Authors

  • Dung Bui Xuan University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.v10i3.69585

Keywords:

civic consciousness, the socialist rule of law, Vietnam

Abstract

O Vietnã está implementando sua integração socioeconômica com o mundo, o que impõe, por sua vez, a adaptação de suas leis internas, a fim de adequar-se aos critérios de integração global. O Estado de direito é um valor típico que a humanidade almeja. Também nós, vietnamitas, expressamos o desejo de nossa nação por uma sociedade democrática e igualitária, integrada à comunidade mundial. Nesse sentido, o Vietnã, ao estabelecer-se como um Estado de direito socialista, deve, a um só tempo, garantir a livre iniciativa dos seus cidadãos, comportar-se democraticamente enquanto Estado, e fazer jus ao fato de que todo poder advém do povo. Este artigo compõe-se a partir de um método analítico-empírico e tem como objetivo analisar o grau de consciência cívica das pessoas que sustenta o atual modelo de estado socialista do Vietnã, bem como buscar entender o alcance da consciência cidadã das pessoas, e também das instituições políticas, procurando entender o grau de retitude que estado socialista aufere como um todo.

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Author Biography

Dung Bui Xuan, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

Doctor of Philosophy. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

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Published

2023-12-13

How to Cite

Xuan, D. B. (2023). A construção da consciência cívica do socialismo no Vietnã nos tempos atuais. Aufklärung, 10(3), p.67–80. https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.v10i3.69585