Objective factors affecting political culture
Abstract
Political culture is a facet of culture that centers on political ideologies and actions, constituting a distinct realm linked to the interactions between social classes, various social groups, and ethnic communities within nations, as well as the dynamics among states and nations. Concurrently, it encompasses the involvement of socio-political organizations and the populace in the functions of the State. The attainment of a prosperous nation, contented citizenry, and a resilient government is inexorably linked to the cultivation of a progressive political culture deeply rooted in the national ethos. In Vietnam's pursuit of reform and cultural amalgamation, its political culture undergoes influences from both objective and subjective factors. The establishment and evolution of Vietnam's political culture, geared towards fulfilling the nation's development objectives, heavily rely on the scientific elucidation of these factors.
Keywords:
Political culture, International integration, Industrial Revolution 4.0.
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