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Vietnamese Diasporas along the Former Iron Curtain - From Builders of Socialism to Builders of Capitalism

English · Hardback

Will be released 15.08.2025

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This book examines how socialism and post-socialism influenced or determined (if at all) the adaptive behavior and entrepreneurial activities, both legal and illegal, of the Vietnamese in Central Europe (CE). It considers the circumstances that accompanied the establishment of the migration channel between Vietnam and CE, the geopolitical changes that enabled the formation of Vietnamese diasporas, and the development of Vietnamese business. The authors argue that the rapid emergence and relative success of Vietnamese business after the change in regime was made possible by different factors such as the already existing illicit trade established under socialism, the hunger of (post-)socialist society for consumer goods, the significant economic differences between neighbouring CE countries after the fall of the Iron Curtain, the relatively similar initial post-1989 conditions for both majority and Vietnamese entrepreneurs, and, especially, the socialist moral flexibility and the silent agreement that accepted illicit, quasi-legal, and non-standard practices inherent to the business environment of the entire socialist and post-socialist area. Finally, the authors suggest that the establishment of a network, encompassing both formal and informal business relationships within CE, led to the creation of a unique spatial layer that more or less ignores state borders, referred to as a Vietscape a breeding ground for the development of Vietnamese business in CE that has been significantly transnational since its inception.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction. (Post-)Socialism and Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 2: European-Vietnamese Relationship Formation and the Socialist Notion of Mutual Technical Assistance (MTA).- Chapter 3: Building a Migration Chanel between Vietnam and Socialist Central and Eastern Europe.- Chapter 4: Vietnamese Guests in Socialist Czechoslovakia: Apprentices, Contract Workers and Illegal Entrepreneurs.- Chapter 5: Building Vietnamese Business in Czechia in the 1990s.- Chapter 6: Vietnamese Business Enclaves on the Czech-German and Czech-Austrian Borders.- Chapter 7: Vietnamese German Entrepreneurship : Developments after Reunification.- Chapter 8: Petty Traders, Entrepreneurs, and Business People: The Multi-layered Development of Vietnamese Business in Poland.

About the author

Tereza Freidingerová is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Sociological Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Czechia.

Summary

This book examines how socialism and post-socialism influenced or determined (if at all) the adaptive behavior and entrepreneurial activities, both legal and illegal, of the Vietnamese in Central Europe (CE). It considers the circumstances that accompanied the establishment of the migration channel between Vietnam and CE, the geopolitical changes that enabled the formation of Vietnamese diasporas, and the development of Vietnamese business. The authors argue that the rapid emergence and relative success of Vietnamese business after the change in regime was made possible by different factors such as the already existing illicit trade established under socialism, the hunger of (post-)socialist society for consumer goods, the significant economic differences between neighbouring CE countries after the fall of the Iron Curtain, the relatively similar initial post-1989 conditions for both majority and Vietnamese entrepreneurs, and, especially, the socialist moral flexibility and the silent agreement that accepted illicit, quasi-legal, and non-standard practices inherent to the business environment of the entire socialist and post-socialist area. Finally, the authors suggest that the establishment of a network, encompassing both formal and informal business relationships within CE, led to the creation of a unique spatial layer that more or less ignores state borders, referred to as a “Vietscape” – a breeding ground for the development of Vietnamese business in CE that has been significantly transnational since its inception.

Product details

Assisted by Tereza Freidingerová (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 15.08.2025
 
EAN 9783031891243
ISBN 978-3-0-3189124-3
No. of pages 222
Illustrations XVII, 222 p. 11 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

Mitteleuropa, Europäische Geschichte, Migration, Einwanderung und Auswanderung, migration studies, auseinandersetzen, Central Europe, History of Germany and Central Europe, Diaspora Studies, Sociology of Migration, Vietnamese diaspora, Vietnamese entrepreneurship

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