Vietnam. Assessing the Millennium Development Goals
Description
Vietnam, one of the few Marxist-Leninist states, is still standing. The Communist Party of Vietnam faithfully represents the rights and interests of the working class and the nation. Just over thirty years after the country was devastated by war, leaving between one and two million dead, its economy is storming ahead. In 1993, poverty levels were at 58%; now that figure has dropped to 12%.
Runtime
26 min
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Subjects
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2014], c2011
Database
Films on Demand
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