Publications
Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung Hanoi office regularly publishes a wide range of resources on issues relevant to Southeast Asia and beyond. All our articles, books and research papers are free to access. Together with our partners, we strive to enrich political debates, shed light on key issues, and offer up different perspectives on regional and global challenges. We have categorized our publications according to topics and countries. Please use the tags below.
The Relationship of People and Nature
Famous writer Vu Hoang Long describes his experience at the Marx Autumn School 2021 on the topic of "The Nature of Capital - Ecology in Marx' Work".
Educational Cooperation with the GDR
From 1955 to 1989, Vietnam sent a large number of trainees and students to the universities, technical and vocational schools of the German Democratic Republic as part of the broader cooperation between these two socialist states.
Social Justice and Market Economy
Social equity is an essential and legitimate aspiration of human and the core value of socialism. For over 30 years, along with the economic growth, social equity has become one of the important and prerequisite requirements in Vietnam.
Agriculture and the Social-Ecological Transformation
[Vietnamese only] This book is a collection of articles presented at the international workshops in November 2021 on "Agricultural production in Vietnam and Southeast Asian countries from a social-ecological transformation approach: Opportunities, challenges, and policy implications".
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Women Migrant Workers and Covid-19
A research team has studied and compared how the second and fourth Covid-19 outbreaks in Vietnam have affected women migrant workers in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Food Sovereignty and Ethnic Minorities
Over the past two decades, 'food sovereignty' has become an important concept in international discussions related to food security and development. This report is part of an effort to introduce the concept in the Vietnamese context and support the self-determination of ethnic minority farmers.
Migrants' Disability Rights and Covid-19
Although the impact of the Covid pandemic on people with disabilities has become the main concern of advocates for the rights of people with disabilities, there exists limited research on migrants with disabilities in big cities of Vietnam.
Social-Ecological Practices in Vietnam
This book presents contemporary initiatives in a variety of fields, including youth movements, traditional crafts, zero-waste consumption, natural farming, community space creation, and fashion design. They all strengthen environmental protection, civic engagement and cultural preservation in their own way.
Crash Barriers for Food Systems
By documenting the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on our food systems in different regions across the world, the publication aims to provide an account of the nature of the prevailing food systems globally and guide the way towards more just alternatives.
Youth Education on SET
Guidebook on the integration of the Social-Ecological Transformation approach into educational programs for youth.