The Rise of Vietnam The dilemma of the division between the North and the South and the way out of e

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-20

For millennia, every nation has aspired to rise, and every nation has the right to do so. Large or small, it should be treated as equal. The core of achieving the rise is to solve the biggest obstacle to the country's development, otherwise it will be difficult to rise. Vietnam, what is the biggest obstacle?Maybe unexpected.

Vietnam was once a vassal state, but it was concerned with the ambition of becoming a powerful country. It has always been aspiring to rise and become a power in Southeast Asia. Its radical reforms and Westernization tendencies all stem from a desire to rise.

At present, Vietnam is growing rapidly, and the West has praised it as the new center of Asia, the next factory giant. In fact, its current situation is difficult to rise. The root of the dilemma lies in the biggest obstacle that cannot be resolved.

What is this obstacle?The only root cause is that the "North and South" Vietnam has a small territory, and the development of the North and the South in modern times is uneven and full of contradictions. As a result, the decades-long civil war broke out, which became Vietnam's most intractable problem.

The biggest obstacle to Vietnam's development today is the North-South conflict. The South dominates the economy, aspires to the Western model of development, and pushes for bold reforms. The north is relatively conservative, controls the army, is committed to maintaining the state system, and moves forward steadily.

Eventually, there will be a huge conflict between the two systems and ideologies. If the economy of the south is too strong, the north will inevitably intervene, which may lead to another infighting in Vietnam. Unresolved contradictions between the north and the south, it is difficult for Vietnam to rise, and even if it does, it is easy to fall into rout.

The solution lies in national integration, the integration of the north and the south, and the resolution of huge contradictions, which is the fundamental way. However, Vietnam is a narrow country and integration is difficult. Therefore, it is difficult for Vietnam to rise, and the biggest obstacle to national development is difficult to solve.

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As a country with a long history and vitality, Vietnam has always pursued its own rise and development. This article profoundly examines the North-South issue, the biggest obstacle facing Vietnam, and its impact on its rise. The author points out the contradictions that exist within Vietnam, which not only stem from differences in economic and development models, but also reflect historical, cultural and ideological differences at a deeper level.

The North-South contradiction plays an important role in Vietnam's development. The southern region tended to be westernized and economically developed, while the northern region was more conservative and committed to maintaining traditional institutions and military control. If this kind of north-south ** cannot be resolved, it may lead Vietnam to fall into the crisis of civil war and ** again, which is undoubtedly a huge obstacle to the development of the country.

The solution mentioned by the author - national integration and reconciliation between the North and the South - is a very constructive point. By merging the ethnic groups of the North and the South and dissolving the root causes, Vietnam may be able to get rid of the problems that have plagued the country's development for a long time and move towards a more stable and prosperous future.

However, the article also mentions a practical problem - Vietnam's narrow territory makes it difficult to achieve ethnic integration. This issue is not only about geographical limitations, but also about complex factors such as history, culture, and ideology. How to achieve reconciliation between the North and the South under such circumstances is a challenging task.

On this issue, I believe that Viet Nam needs to take a series of comprehensive and strong measures. First of all, it is necessary to advocate national unity and reconciliation, and guide the people of the North and the South to enhance understanding and communication through education and policies. Second, it is necessary to build consensus, seek ways to resolve the contradictions between the North and the South, and protect the interests and rights of all parties through proper institutional design. Above all, there is a need for a long-term and stable development plan based on economic development, reducing regional disparities and gradually achieving North-South integration.

In general, Vietnam's rise to the top is fraught with challenges, and the North-South issue is one of the most thorny. But as long as we work together with our people, actively seek solutions, and work to promote national unity and reconciliation, Vietnam's future remains promising.

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