ABSTRACT

Vietnam has experienced huge political and economic development since the war. In Anatomy of a Peace, Gabriel Kolko looks at the main economic phases the Communist Party has embarked upon since 1986 and outlines the transition to nascent capitalism. He also explores Vietnam's relations to its neighbours and the US in the light of social and psychological national features.
Based on extensive research and over 30 years first hand experience, Anatomy of a Peace is a timely examination of recent history and developing economies in Asia. Gabriel Kolko argues that neither an intentional socialist or market strategy have determined recent Vietnamese history and, in fact, the Communist Party has little control over development during peace time.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

The Legacy of War

chapter |34 pages

Economic Reform in Theory and Practice

The Crisis of Success

chapter |30 pages

Who Rules, and Why?

The Communist Party on the Threshold

chapter |12 pages

Conclusion

Winning the War and Losing the Peace

chapter |8 pages

Epilogue

The Necessity and Risks of Resisting Injustice