Maoist People's War in Post-Vietnam AsiaWhite Lotus Press, 2007 - 432 sivua |
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... initially . Far from being their ally , the KMT also saw them as a counter - revolutionary force , a link with the past standing in the way of the new structures needed to restore China to her previous glory and rightful place in the ...
... initially . Far from being their ally , the KMT also saw them as a counter - revolutionary force , a link with the past standing in the way of the new structures needed to restore China to her previous glory and rightful place in the ...
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... initially under Saiyud , but the regional army commanders , who had always existed independently , were fully integrated into the structure . Gradually , all regular army and security force units in operational areas were likewise ...
... initially under Saiyud , but the regional army commanders , who had always existed independently , were fully integrated into the structure . Gradually , all regular army and security force units in operational areas were likewise ...
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... initially responded with training and material support , eventually moving to suppress substantial Maoist activity within its own borders . Finally , the United States , long a major development actor through USAID , moved promptly in ...
... initially responded with training and material support , eventually moving to suppress substantial Maoist activity within its own borders . Finally , the United States , long a major development actor through USAID , moved promptly in ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Ideological Blueprint for Seizing State Power | 7 |
Notes | 15 |
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