Since the mid-1980s, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia have been engaged in increasingly comprehensive market economic reforms: Laos with considerable support from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; Vietnam while still facing a US embargo; and Cambodia with the ever-present Khmer Rouge threatening to derail the fragile peace accord reached in Paris in the Fall of 1991. When the reforms began, all three countries were close allies of the Soviet Union. Today, Vietnam and Laos are linked as observers to the ...
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Since the mid-1980s, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia have been engaged in increasingly comprehensive market economic reforms: Laos with considerable support from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; Vietnam while still facing a US embargo; and Cambodia with the ever-present Khmer Rouge threatening to derail the fragile peace accord reached in Paris in the Fall of 1991. When the reforms began, all three countries were close allies of the Soviet Union. Today, Vietnam and Laos are linked as observers to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), originally created by its neighbours in order to contain communism.
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Very good in Very good jacket. xvii, [3], 396 pages. Footnotes. Tables. Figures. This is one of the Harvard Studies in International Development. Includes listing of Contributors; Preface; Appendix; and Index. Chapters include Reforming the Economic Systems of Vietnam and Laos; Indochina beyond the Cold War: The Chill from Eastern Europe; Market Economies under Communist Regimes: Reform in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia; Laos: Decentralization and Economic Control; "Beyond Suffering": The Recent History of a Cambodian Village; Vietnam at the Starting Point: Just Another Successful Asian Economy? ; Food Policy and Economic Reform in Vietnam; Vietnam: Successes and Failures of Macroeconomic Stabilization; Population, Health, and Gender in Vietnam: Social Policies under the Economic Reforms; Economic Reform and the Intensification of Rituals in Two North Vietnamese Villages, 1980-90; The Political Economy of "Reform" in Vietnam--Some Reflections; Political Renovation in Vietnam: Renewal and Adaptation; Concluding Remarks: Key Issues in the Reform Process. The chapters in this volume were first presented as papers in a seminar series developed by Borje Ljunggren during the 1990-91 academic year. The papers--by economists, political scientists, anthropologists, Journalists, and aid administrators--emphasize human and policy issues concerning Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia since the end of the Second Indochina War in 1975. The authors analyze these market transformations from varying perspectives, including foreign policy, history, gender, macroeconomics, politics, and social issues. Börje Ljunggren is the former Swedish ambassador to China (2002-06) and Vietnam (1994-97). Over the years he has served in a number of countries in Asia and has also been the head of the Asia Department of the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Deputy Director General of the Swedish Agency for Development Cooperation (Sida). Currently, ambassador Ljunggren is responsible for the coordination of the Stockholm China Forum (GMF) within the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, chairperson of the SEB Asia Council and advisor to the Sweden-China Business Council. Ambassador Ljunggren also has a number of academic affiliations. He is a member of the board of governors of Lund University, a member of the board of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute and the Cambodia Development Resource Institute, an advisor to the China Economic Research Center of the Stockholm School of Economics and an Associate of the Harvard University Asia Center and the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies. Ambassador Ljunggren holds a Ph. D. in political science and has published a number of books and articles on Asia including "The Challenge of Reform in Indochina".