Roadmap to reform: The only way out
The nation needs a common way to unite all
patriotic Vietnamese at home and abroad, and to inspire people to confront
the threats to the country’s peace and development.
In these difficult days, Vietnamese have demonstrated
their patriotism in the struggle against China’s
illegal activities in the exclusive economic zone and continental shelf of Vietnam.
However, this struggle requires patience and persistence to bring an end to China’s
infringements. Sound minds are the key to defending the country’s territorial
integrity, and to maintaining peace in the country and the region.
Only peaceful actions can keep peace
Vietnamese
people demonstrated in HCM City to protest China's
violation of Vietnam's
waters.
In the short term, the Government must struggle against
China’s illegal acts on
all fronts, to resolutely force China
to remove its drilling rig from Vietnam’s waters. Vietnam
understands that only peaceful actions can keep peace. Moreover, the
principle of dialogue and resolving disputes through diplomatic channels is
also essential to garnering the support and cooperation of all nations having
interests in the maintenance of freedom and security of navigation.
Furthermore, the people of Vietnam
should clearly identify the message that they want to send out to the people
around the world: “Peace for the East
Sea”. Ultimately,
whether Chinese or Vietnam,
we all love peace and oppose those aggressive behaviors that threaten peace.
Vietnam needs a
reform roadmap for developing internal resources
In the long run, Vietnam should have a roadmap for
reforms like it did with Doi Moi (renovation) in 1986, focusing on the goal
of building a country based on independence, democracy, freedom and peace.
This roadmap should focus on reviving internal resources, the spirit of
patriotism, and solidarity with the people of other countries.
This reform roadmap should become the driving force for
the entire people of Vietnam
to unite to overcome our short-term difficulties and look ahead towards the
long-term goals. It would also serve as the foundation for international friends
to support Vietnam
in the cause of developing and defending the country.
First, Vietnam
should inspire the wisdom of people in all walks of life, creating a new
impetus for the rise of the nation. To do this, we urgently need to implement
the 2013 Constitution; build laws to promote and protect the freedom of
people in cultural, scientific and artistic activities; create an environment
for the people to practice democracy; show respect for differences and
support human rights. This is the ground for national unity and for
attracting the support of international friends.
Secondly, Vietnam needs to accelerate
economic reforms toward building a market economy. The restructuring of
state-owned enterprises must be promoted and accelerated to enhance their competitiveness.
Policies must be adjusted to ensure that private businesses have access to
capital, science, technology, and markets in a way that allows them to
compete on a level playing field with state-owned firms. Vietnamese firms
also need to find sources of materials from ASEAN countries.
More importantly, Vietnam needs to continue
negotiation and participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
agreement and the Vietnam-EU free trade agreement as a motivation to reform
the economy and avoid excessive dependence on other countries.
Thirdly, Vietnam needs to implement its
foreign policy towards substantive development, with national interest as the
measure. To achieve this, besides maintaining peaceful relations with China, Vietnam
needs to develop deeper economic, social and political relations with ASEAN
countries, along with Europe, the Americas,
Japan, Australia and South Korea.
The difficulties ahead are enormous. They can only be
resolved with the consensus of the whole nation. More than ever, Vietnam needs
a reform roadmap for further development. A roadmap for reform in 5 or 10
years will be the common way to unite all Vietnamese people at home and
abroad.
Le Quang Binh, VietNamNet Bridge
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