The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... China in 1941 , Giap had already acquired a reputation as a Communist leader . Charged by Ho with the task of organizing the Vietminh armed forces , Giap soon forged an effective mili- tary apparatus capable of staging small operations ...
... China in 1941 , Giap had already acquired a reputation as a Communist leader . Charged by Ho with the task of organizing the Vietminh armed forces , Giap soon forged an effective mili- tary apparatus capable of staging small operations ...
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... China and because they hoped for Chinese as well as American aid . Ho Chi Minh and his associates were determined , however , that the Vietminh would fol- low a Communist doctrine . On August 7 , 1945 , the day after the bombing of Hiro ...
... China and because they hoped for Chinese as well as American aid . Ho Chi Minh and his associates were determined , however , that the Vietminh would fol- low a Communist doctrine . On August 7 , 1945 , the day after the bombing of Hiro ...
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... Chinese provided the Vietminh with a safe rear guard . Several Com- munist camps , located inside China , were beyond the reach of the French and immune to French air attacks . International respectability ensued when China recog- nized ...
... Chinese provided the Vietminh with a safe rear guard . Several Com- munist camps , located inside China , were beyond the reach of the French and immune to French air attacks . International respectability ensued when China recog- nized ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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