Vietnam Shifts From Physical Detention to Digital Surveillance in Modern Political Control
Vietnam is adapting its approach to political control as digital technologies become more prevalent. Historically, the regime relied on prisons and physical detention to suppress dissent. Recent
Vietnam is adapting its approach to political control as digital technologies become more prevalent.
Historically, the regime relied on prisons and physical detention to suppress dissent. Recent
developments show a move toward algorithmic monitoring of online activity. Authorities are deploying
data analytics to identify and target perceived opponents. The shift reflects broader trends in
authoritarian governance embracing technology. Critics warn that digital surveillance may increase
repression while reducing visible arrests. Vietnam's government asserts the tools are needed for
national security and stability. Observers will watch how the balance between digital oversight and
civil freedoms evolves.