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Living in Communist Vietnam: Why It Sometimes Feels More Functional Than America

by Victoria Jones
June 26, 2025
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I’m in communist Vietnam — sometimes it feels more functional than America – The Hill
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  • Vietnam vs. United States: A Fresh Perspective on Governance and Public Services
    • Efficient Public Services Under Centralized Governance
    • Governance Structures and Civic Participation: Contrasts Between Vietnam & the U.S.

Vietnam vs. United States: A Fresh Perspective on Governance and Public Services

In today’s dynamic global environment, contrasting political and economic systems offer valuable insights into how societies organize themselves. A recent exploration of Vietnam—a country governed by communist ideology—reveals surprising facets of its rapid development that challenge common assumptions about socialism versus capitalism. Despite its one-party rule, Vietnam has achieved notable progress in public service delivery and social welfare, sometimes outperforming aspects of the American system. This analysis invites readers to rethink entrenched views on governance models by examining how efficiency, stability, and community well-being manifest differently across these nations.

Efficient Public Services Under Centralized Governance

Vietnam’s centralized political structure enables swift policy execution and resource management that often contrasts with the more fragmented approach seen in capitalist democracies like the U.S. Key public services such as healthcare and education benefit from this streamlined system:

  • Universal Healthcare Coverage: Medical services are accessible to all citizens regardless of income level, supported by government funding.
  • Affordable Higher Education: Tuition fees remain relatively low compared to Western standards, encouraging widespread enrollment.
  • Infrastructure Development: The government prioritizes rapid expansion of transportation networks including roads and urban transit systems to fuel economic growth.

The Vietnamese model also emphasizes sustainability through local production initiatives like cooperative farming and investments in renewable energy sources—efforts aimed at fostering self-reliance while minimizing environmental impact. Below is a comparative overview highlighting key differences between Vietnam’s socialist framework and the U.S.’s market-driven approach:

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This side-by-side comparison illustrates how a governance model focused on collective outcomes can deliver tangible benefits often elusive within highly privatized systems.

Governance Structures and Civic Participation: Contrasts Between Vietnam & the U.S.

The political landscape in Vietnam is dominated by an authoritarian regime where the Communist Party holds exclusive control over decision-making processes. This concentration facilitates expedited implementation of policies—for example, large-scale infrastructure projects frequently reach completion faster due to reduced bureaucratic obstacles. While traditional forms of civic engagement such as multiparty elections are absent, citizen involvement occurs through state-led programs aligned with party objectives that foster communal solidarity.

The United States operates under a pluralistic democracy characterized by multiple competing interests vying for influence within decentralized institutions. Although this diversity enriches public debate through numerous advocacy groups and grassroots movements, it can also result in legislative deadlock or polarized discourse hindering timely action on critical issues.

Category Vietnam United States
Healthcare Access Covers entire population via state programs Tied largely to private insurance; gaps exist for uninsured groups
Tertiary Education Costs Largely subsidized with minimal fees Burdensome tuition leading to widespread student debt (over $1.7 trillion nationally)
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Political System Type Single-party authoritarianism








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< br />< br /> < tr >< td scope = "row" > Decision-Making Process < td >Highly centralized enabling quick policy enactment < td >Decentralized requiring consensus-building among branches

Civic Engagement Model

  • State-organized participation aligned with party goals
  • Diverse but fragmented civil society organizations
  • Variable levels of citizen involvement depending on issue

Vietnam Democratic pluralism encouraging broad participation but prone to polarization
U.S.

Efficiency Level
Higher due to fewer procedural delays
Inconsistent; subject to partisan gridlock

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This contrast highlights trade-offs between speediness enabled by central control versus inclusivity afforded by democratic diversity.

Insights America Can Draw from Vietnam’s Political Approach  and Social Policies  for Enhanced Governance Efficiency and Equity  in Modern Times                                                                                                                                                   ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​       ​                   ​            

Despite fundamental ideological differences between their governing philosophies, lessons emerge from comparing daily realities experienced under each system—particularly regarding responsiveness toward citizens’ needs amid complex challenges like urban congestion or social inequality.

For instance:

  • Sustainable Infrastructure Growth: Vietnam prioritizes expanding efficient mass transit options reducing traffic jams & pollution – areas where many US cities struggle despite technological advances. 
  • Cultivation Of Collective Responsibility: A strong emphasis exists on shared prosperity rather than individual accumulation alone, manifested through community-based programs supported directly or indirectly via governmental frameworks. 
  • Egalitarian Social Welfare Systems: The Vietnamese government ensures broad access not only healthcare but also vocational training designed specifically around labor market demands, a contrast against rising student debt burdens faced widely across America. 
  • Below is an updated comparison reflecting these points:

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