beyondfantasy3 113M
2012 posts
8/18/2010 4:52 am
Vietnam

Over the years, it appears the continual rise of industry in Vietnam, may prove to be more interesting as the years roll along. Not only the industrial growth, but as more people build more things, and their cities becomes stronger, and expand to the rural areas with growth, this should bring many social reforms as well.

Money has a way of forcing liberalization, it always comes via the wealthy in the city first, and the more wealth they gain, the more autonomy they seek, and the more liberal, they; as a collective, push to gain.

They become to want to do more and, pursue more things, This forces the system to change and open even more for the over-all.

Unfortunately the poor sections always are the last to get the grace of this openness, but they become more free to move about and go where there is more options and more opportunity.

The warm and hot weather, the pretty women, and the hard work of the men as well.. will continue to push them to become more progressive.

It will soon learn ways to work with the pursuit to challenge corruptions, but with such fast growth, corruptions at present is a mainstay, because the Money moves things faster than policy, so corruption will be there for quite a while.

All location that have fast growth, has corruption, and without the corruption, the growth may get bogged down in policy, but when Money force policy to agree to things, it may stall out in red tape, then Money makes the red tape disappear, and corruption oils the wheels, and building moves ahead.

Well time will tell many things... The labor rich region, between Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. The very long coast line of Vietnam is the long sough after asset which faces the South China Sea, is connected to China by Hanoi, is a simple trade pathway for China to invest, as well as every Western Country.

No longer is the wars based on bullets, but economics and the challenge to gain the economic foothold. Laos, is destined to become an industrial production center, because it is land locked, and Cambodia is over 3/4 land locked, so these will become production and other forms of industrial centers, as they are easy to deal with in an industrial sense.

I do think Thailand will become a big winner in the over-all, because Thailand has always had good diplomatic global relationships, it's biggest challenges is the rebels, and pushing it government to be more Western styled in how it handles its internal development of social and economic management.

The strategic important of Vietnam, was and is and always has been eyed by global entities. Which, many countries have waged their wars there, trying to get power. But the resilience of the people, and their heritage has always won out, even under oppressive regimens, they have retained their own claim to their own land.

It took such means, to hold on and not become over taken by either side that created the fighting, trying to gain dominance. Today, they have arrived to still be - Vietnam.