The role of the state in the process of international integration
Challenges and solutions
Keywords:
state, opportunities, challenges, international integration, VietnamAbstract
In the process of international integration, it has been proved that the role of the State is increasingly clearly expressed and promoted with positive effects through the social function of influencing and interfering in the social life of the State responsibility, expressed through the formulation of an integration strategy and roadmap based on accurate awareness and forecast of opportunities and challenges of global peace and international integration, from which the State has adjusted, create favorable conditions for institutions, policies, and laws in the integration process; manage and regulate the economy, promote internal resources in combination with taking advantage of external resources; negotiating, signing and implementing international and regional economic and trade agreements and contracts, etc. However, there are still difficulties and challenges that require the State to pay attention to and remove. Especially, in a world that is always moving and changing rapidly and unpredictably like today, it is important to fully and deeply realize the impacts to promote The role of the state in the process of globalization and international integration is necessary, to take advantage of opportunities, overcome challenges, and fulfill the goals and tasks of the Vietnamese revolution.
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