Maoist People's War in Post-Vietnam AsiaWhite Lotus Press, 2007 - 432 sivua |
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... becomes more established , invariably using terror to stifle opposition , the original grievances assume less importance ... become the state and thus must be obeyed . It socializes and controls . 15 No insurgent movement , in particular ...
... becomes more established , invariably using terror to stifle opposition , the original grievances assume less importance ... become the state and thus must be obeyed . It socializes and controls . 15 No insurgent movement , in particular ...
Sivu 26
... become as potent as possible , guerrilla units would grow in strength and operational reach . Ultimately , they would become " regular forces " ( i.e. , main forces ) , in effect copies of government regular units . As Mao ...
... become as potent as possible , guerrilla units would grow in strength and operational reach . Ultimately , they would become " regular forces " ( i.e. , main forces ) , in effect copies of government regular units . As Mao ...
Sivu 63
... become self - reliant and thus remained something of a backwater throughout most of the insurgency . In the main theaters of operation , the North and the Northeast , the Sino - Vietnamese rivalry limited the amount of support reaching ...
... become self - reliant and thus remained something of a backwater throughout most of the insurgency . In the main theaters of operation , the North and the Northeast , the Sino - Vietnamese rivalry limited the amount of support reaching ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Ideological Blueprint for Seizing State Power | 7 |
Notes | 15 |
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