Maoist People's War in Post-Vietnam AsiaWhite Lotus Press, 2007 - 432 sivua |
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... continued mainly to be conducted by regular forces . Nevertheless , military measures were not the whole of the government approach . Particularly in the Northeast , where the target population , although technically non - Thai was ...
... continued mainly to be conducted by regular forces . Nevertheless , military measures were not the whole of the government approach . Particularly in the Northeast , where the target population , although technically non - Thai was ...
Sivu 182
... continued evolution of the larger strategic dynamic . The security forces ' greatest weapon was not the rifle but political warfare . It was at this point , however , that the Philippines stumbled . Turning its attention to pressing ...
... continued evolution of the larger strategic dynamic . The security forces ' greatest weapon was not the rifle but political warfare . It was at this point , however , that the Philippines stumbled . Turning its attention to pressing ...
Sivu 228
... continued , as there was little chance of an independent Tamil state emerging in the face of an omnipresent Sinhalese hostility . Common cause had to be made , the reasoning concluded , with the radical Sinhalese left to overthrow the ...
... continued , as there was little chance of an independent Tamil state emerging in the face of an omnipresent Sinhalese hostility . Common cause had to be made , the reasoning concluded , with the radical Sinhalese left to overthrow the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Ideological Blueprint for Seizing State Power | 7 |
Notes | 15 |
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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