Viewpoints of the international community on ethnic minority and local issues with ethnic minority and socialism in Vietnam now
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2019/229Keywords:
International communism; modern world history; communist movement; ethnic issues and colonies; national independence and socialismAbstract
The Birth of the International Communist (CG) - International III had a particularly important significance in the history of the modern world, made a brilliant milestone in the history of the communist movement. and international workers (PTCS & International CN). In particular, the CG's views on ethnic and colonial issues continued to illuminate, encourage the Communist Party of Vietnam to consistently target national independence and socialism
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