Vietnam: Rethinking the State offers an exciting and up-to-date look at
the politics of this fascinating country as it seeks to make the
transition from war-torn economic backwater to a dynamic and modern
society.
The book argues for a move away from the commonly associated idea of
'reform', arguing for a deeper understanding of the concept and
questioning the idea of state-retreat. The result is a path-breaking
book which gets beneath the surface of Vietnam's politics in a way which
few outsiders otherwise could.