Vietnam’s Post-1975 Agrarian Reforms
How local politics derailed socialist agriculture in southern Vietnam
Abstract
This book investigates why collectivised farming failed in south Vietnam after 1975. Despite the strong will of the new regime to implement collectivisation, the effort was uneven, misapplied and subverted. After only 10 years of trying, the regime annulled the policy. Focusing on two case studies—Quảng Nam province in the Central Coast region and An Giang province in the Mekong Delta—and based on extensive evidence, this study argues that the reasons for variations in implementation and the failure and reversal of the policy were twofold: regional differences and local politics.
Keywords
government policy; socialist agriculture; local politics; south vietnam; Collective farming; Communist Party of Vietnam; Da Nang; Jiang (surname); Land reform; Long Điền (township); Mekong Delta; Quảng Nam Province; RiceDOI
10.22459/VPAR.04.2018OCN
1076723540Publisher
ANU PressPublisher website
https://press.anu.edu.au/Publication date and place
2018Classification
Vietnam
Central / national / federal government policies
Local government law
Agriculture and farming