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Vietnam
Vietnam A country in south-east Asia, shaped like an ‘S’, bordering on China on the north and Laos and Cambodia on the west, and having long east and south coasts on the South China Sea.
Physical
In the north of Vietnam the Red and Black rivers flow from forested mountains across wet lowlands spread with paddy-fields. The south is even wetter, with rice being cultivated down the coastal strip and in the Mekong delta. Rubber and other crops are grown in areas where the ground rises to the central highlands.
Economy
Despite policies of economic liberalization and a decision in 1986 to switch to a free-market economy, the Vietnamese government maintains its adherence to communism. Primarily agricultural, the economy has been badly damaged by war, climatic conditions, and a US embargo on Western aid. Once-substantial Soviet aid has ceased, and many migrant workers in the former Eastern bloc have returned. The chief agricultural crops are rice, sugar cane, tea, coffee, and fruit, but Vietnam depends on imports to meet its food requirements. There are large reserves of coal, iron ore, and other minerals, including off-shore oil fields.
History
In 1802 the two states of
ANNAM and Tonkin were reunited by the Annamese general Nguyen Anh, who became emperor Gia-Long. Gia-Long was given French assistance and French influence increased in the 19th century. By 1883 Vietnam was part of
FRENCH INDO-CHINA, although a weak monarchy was allowed to remain. In World War II the Japanese occupied it but allowed
VICHY France to administer it until March 1945. In September 1945
HO CHI MINH declared its independence, but this was followed by French reoccupation and the French Indo-Chinese War. The Geneva Conference (1954), convened to seek a solution to the Indochina conflict, partitioned Vietnam along the 17th parallel, leaving a communist Democratic Republic with its capital at Hanoi in the north, and, after the deposition of the former emperor
BAO DAI in 1955, a non-communist republic with its capital at Saigon in the south. Ho Chi Minh, the North Vietnamese leader, remained committed to a united communist country, and by the time the South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem was overthrown by the military in 1963, communist insurgents of the
VIETCONG were already active in the south. Communist attempts to take advantage of the political confusion in the south were accelerated by the infusion of massive US military assistance, and in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the
VIETNAM WAR raged throughout the area, with the heavy use of US air-power failing to crush growing communist strength. Domestic pressures helped accelerate a US withdrawal and, after abortive peace negotiations, the North Vietnamese and their Vietcong allies finally took Saigon in April 1975; a united Socialist Republic of Vietnam was proclaimed in the following year. Despite the severe damage done to the economy, Vietnam adopted an aggressively pro-Soviet foreign policy, dominating Laos, invading Cambodia to overthrow the
KHMER ROUGE regime (1975–79), and suffering heavily in a brief border war with China (1979). In 1989, Vietnamese troops withdrew from Cambodia. Attempts to reorder society in the south of the country produced a flood of refugees, damaging Vietnam's international standing and increasing its dependence on the Soviet Union. Many of these refugees were from the Chinese minority; known as the ‘Boat People,’ they fled Vietnam in small boats on the South China Sea. With the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, Vietnam was prompted to normalize relations with China and the USA. A new constitution was adopted in 1992, incorporating major economic and political reforms. However, the Communist Party of Vietnam retained its dominant position as the sole political party. Relations with the USA continued to improve during 1993–94, with joint investigations taking place into the whereabouts of US servicemen missing in action during the Vietnam War. Economic links were forged with the USA and other countries (e.g. Japan and Britain), notably to exploit oil and natural gas fields in the country's territorial waters.
Capital: | Hanoi |
Area: | 331,688 sq km (128,065 sq miles) |
Population: | 76,236,000 (1998 est) |
Currency: | 1 dong = 10 hao = 100 xu |
Religions: | Buddhist 55.3%; Roman Catholic 7.0%; Muslim 1.0% |
Ethnic Groups: | Vietnamese (Kinh) 88.0%; Chinese (Hoa) 2.0%; Tai 2.0%; Khmer 1.0%; Muong 1.0%; Thai 1.0%; Nung 1.0% |
Languages: | Vietnamese (official); minority languages |
International Organizations: | UN |
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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
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Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Military History
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Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History
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