The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... United States withheld recognition for six months until the MNR leaders were expelled from their posts . Indeed , through the promulgation of the Guani Doc- trine ( December 24 , 1943 ) , the United States discouraged the other American ...
... United States withheld recognition for six months until the MNR leaders were expelled from their posts . Indeed , through the promulgation of the Guani Doc- trine ( December 24 , 1943 ) , the United States discouraged the other American ...
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... United States . He declared in 1943 , for example , that the MNR had co - operated with the RADEPA in overthrowing the Peñaranda regime because that re- gime " had not co - operated closely enough with the United States . " He added ...
... United States . He declared in 1943 , for example , that the MNR had co - operated with the RADEPA in overthrowing the Peñaranda regime because that re- gime " had not co - operated closely enough with the United States . " He added ...
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... United States than in most other countries . He found specifically that ( 1 ) as compared with the other 113 countries , the United States ranked twenty - fourth in the total magnitude ( amount ) of violence and sixth in the magnitude ...
... United States than in most other countries . He found specifically that ( 1 ) as compared with the other 113 countries , the United States ranked twenty - fourth in the total magnitude ( amount ) of violence and sixth in the magnitude ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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