Maoist People's War in Post-Vietnam AsiaWhite Lotus Press, 2007 - 432 sivua |
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... followed was a textbook case of security forces alienating the population and thereby inspiring the emergence of increasingly radical leadership . Initially , the tribesmen sought to work through government and church - affiliated ...
... followed was a textbook case of security forces alienating the population and thereby inspiring the emergence of increasingly radical leadership . Initially , the tribesmen sought to work through government and church - affiliated ...
Sivu 166
... followed the CPP knew , was that the party was after the communist version of social justice . And that involved doing whatever was necessary tactically to gain strategic victory , defined as communist political power . Old Lenin , to ...
... followed the CPP knew , was that the party was after the communist version of social justice . And that involved doing whatever was necessary tactically to gain strategic victory , defined as communist political power . Old Lenin , to ...
Sivu 271
... followed , the government raced to detain insurgent personalities before they could vanish . Hundreds were detained . As though taking in a collective gulp of air , the country then waited for the Sendero response . The sigh that followed ...
... followed , the government raced to detain insurgent personalities before they could vanish . Hundreds were detained . As though taking in a collective gulp of air , the country then waited for the Sendero response . The sigh that followed ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Ideological Blueprint for Seizing State Power | 7 |
Notes | 15 |
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