Maoist People's War in Post-Vietnam AsiaWhite Lotus Press, 2007 - 432 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 81
Sivu 61
... became the Thai Communist Party ( TCP ) . At the 1952 Second Party Congress the name was formally changed to the Communist Party of Thailand ( CPT ) . It was there that the Maoist influence became clear . Given Mao's victory in China ...
... became the Thai Communist Party ( TCP ) . At the 1952 Second Party Congress the name was formally changed to the Communist Party of Thailand ( CPT ) . It was there that the Maoist influence became clear . Given Mao's victory in China ...
Sivu 234
... became the end . Increasingly , the Sri Lankan effort focused on the mechanical aspects of small - unit warfare . Even these were carried out badly . Factions within the government , as well as key military officers , were aware of this ...
... became the end . Increasingly , the Sri Lankan effort focused on the mechanical aspects of small - unit warfare . Even these were carried out badly . Factions within the government , as well as key military officers , were aware of this ...
Sivu 253
... became the debate that some critics were sidelined . Army com- mander , LTG Gerry de Silva , a Sandhurst graduate , found himself very much in the middle . His important contribution after assuming command on 1 January 1994 had been to ...
... became the debate that some critics were sidelined . Army com- mander , LTG Gerry de Silva , a Sandhurst graduate , found himself very much in the middle . His important contribution after assuming command on 1 January 1994 had been to ...
Sisältö
Introduction | 1 |
Ideological Blueprint for Seizing State Power | 7 |
Notes | 15 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
12 muita osia ei näytetty
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
action activities approach areas armed Army Asian Ayacucho battalions became cadre campaign ceasefire Center Central China Colombo combatants command Committee Communist Communist Party conflict counter-insurgency counter-state CPN(M Delhi democracy democratic discussion District dominated economic effort elements elite Field notes fighting figures Filipino grievances groups guerrilla guerrilla warfare ideological Indian insurgent issue Jaffna Kathmandu Khmer Rouge leadership Liberation LTTE main force major Manila manpower Maoist Marcos Marks photo Marxist mass base military militia MNLF movement Negros Nepal officers operations organization particular Peasant people's personnel Peru Philippines police political popular population position Rebellion recruits regional result Revolution revolutionary role Rolpa rural Saiyud Samar security forces Sendero Luminoso Shining Path Sinhalese situation social Soldier of Fortune Sri Lanka strategic structure struggle tactical Tamil insurgent terror Thai Thailand united front University Press urban Vietnam village violence weapons