POLITICAL BELIEFS OF CITIZENS: THROUGH RESEARCH IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF VIETNAM
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Key words: Political beliefs; Citizen; The Central region; VietnamAbstract
Political beliefs of citizens are less specifically expressed, analyzed and measured through studies in Vietnam. Political activities are of people of politics of different classes, organizations, political parties, and states. The activity takes place in a defined time and space, and is governed by the regulations of institutions, political institutions and the actual strength of all classes, political parties and the state in a specific society. In this article, we use the results of the survey on citizens' political beliefs in the Central region of Vietnam to analyze the positive and negative aspects of citizens' political beliefs. From there, draw important conclusions, needing attention for the ruling entity.
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