Relationships with other countries is now a little less complicated in that world trade, tourism, and other forms of international relationships NO LONGER involve two countries, which would entail two forms of laws & customs. There is no longer a North and South Vietnam. Only a one Vietnam to communicate with, albeit a communist one.
France,United states of america,and vietnam no other countries because noone knew about it exept france and the U.S.A
France
Vietnamese nationalist Phan Boi Chau wrote History of the Loss of Vietnam in1905. It was read more in China and other countries than in Vietnam, and led to the use of Vietnam as an example of what was wrong with colonialism. The book revived the use of the name "Vietnam." At that time, the country was commonly called "Annam".
South Vietnam
Vietnam was split into two countries during the vietnam war, the north was ruled by Ho Chi Minh and the South by Ngo Diem.
Currently there are five countries that are still ruled by communism. -Laos -China -Vietnam -North Korea -Cuba
Countries are not ruled by other countries. The answer is none, nor does Spain have colonies..
A group of countries ruled by one other country is an empire
England and the Netherlands. It was first England in 1648, it was later taken by the Dutch in 1795.
Denmark and Sweden.
Countries that are currently ruled by communist parties include China, Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea, and Laos.
YES. It was ruled by BRITIAN
The country is Borneo, and is shared by these three countries: Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia
china, japan, some other places...i dont know when...
protectorate, colony
Vietnam is now a communist country that functions like most other countries.