ACCOMMODATION IN SOUTH VIETNAM: THE KEY TO SOCIOPOLITICAL SOLIDARITY
Abstract
Sociopolitical complexity exists in South Vietnam, and it is a contention of this paper that many of the social and political groups have become better organized in the past few years. Other contentions are that accommodation of the central government to these groups is the means by which solidarity can be achieved. While this will mean different things to different groups, it would involve bringing representatives of all groups into a national assembly vested with considerable power. This process already has begun, but whether it will continue remains to be seen.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0660646
Entities
People
- Gerald C. Hickey
Organizations
- RAND Corporation