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If I were to come up with my own nation branding framework, it would be composed of adequate government regulation both nationally and transnationally, proper higher education, and the level of content of the locals living within the nation. George Nguyen and Anna Shillabeer in "Issues in Transnational Higher Education Regulation in Vietnam" mentioned the various types of government regulation to establish improved higher education for those living in Vietnam. Vietnam advanced their national aesthetic by combining government regulation, higher education, and level of happiness among locals. However, Vietnam can improve their status by checking any flawed areas within the restrictions allowing foreign institutions within the country. I would assert that the type of government regulation in which restrictions are placed by the host country on the foreign countries to incorporate their institutions to ensure a certain standard of education for the host country. By creating a relatively uniform education system throughout the country, the locals can receive the necessary education to succeed within and outside of their country. The people living in the host country as a result will be more content with their country, as they will be able to confirm that their country provided them numerous benefits in their lifetimes. With a great level of content, the people living in the host country will be more willing to speak highly of their country to fellow locals and tourists. For those choosing to leave the host country, people can relay good aspects of their home country.
Question: What will be the next step for Vietnam to have a breakthrough and become one of the most powerful countries?
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