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@article{ Wischermann2010,
 title = {Civil society action and governance in Vietnam: selected findings from an empirical survey},
 author = {Wischermann, Jörg},
 journal = {Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs},
 number = {2},
 pages = {3-40},
 volume = {29},
 year = {2010},
 issn = {1868-4882},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-4-2604},
 abstract = {In this article, findings from 300 standardized interviews with representatives of Civic Organizations in Ho Chi Minh-City and Ha Noi are presented. Following a view of civil society as a specific mode of social action and interaction, data analysis unveils the existence of core dimensions of such action (respect, empathy/ sympathy, and the willingness to compromise and stick to agreed-upon rules), though the respective values of those dimensions vary strongly. Inseparably linked with such civil society action of whatever kind is consensus-seeking, an aversion to conflicts, and an affinity to synthesis. These attitudes and practices, dominating various Civic Organizations' internal decision-making processes, represent elements of authoritarian political thinking in Civic Organizations' leaders' mindsets and courses of action. Combined, those characteristics make up civil society action "in Vietnamese colours".},
 keywords = {Einstellungsforschung; bürgerschaftliches Engagement; civil society; Bürger; national state; Wertorientierung; non-governmental organization; security; Staat; Frau; deregulation; conflict resolution; value-orientation; attitude research; regulation; Southeast Asia; Korruption; citizen; empirische Sozialforschung; kommunistische Partei; communist party; Vietnam; Vietnam; Südostasien; governance; violence; Regulierung; empirical social research; Governance; Gewalt; woman; privatization; Deregulierung; nichtstaatliche Organisation; Sicherheit; Konfliktlösung; Zivilgesellschaft; Privatisierung; citizens' involvement; corruption}}