The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... Vietnamese whose socio- economic advance was thwarted by inadequate employ- ment opportunities . He focuses on a second group of native intelligentsia who had achieved a degree of socio- economic advance but no corresponding political ...
... Vietnamese whose socio- economic advance was thwarted by inadequate employ- ment opportunities . He focuses on a second group of native intelligentsia who had achieved a degree of socio- economic advance but no corresponding political ...
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... Vietnamese students to France - were too little and too late . The vic- tory of Japan over Russia taught the Vietnamese that West- ern knowledge was a most important weapon for defeating the Western powers . As a result , many natives ...
... Vietnamese students to France - were too little and too late . The vic- tory of Japan over Russia taught the Vietnamese that West- ern knowledge was a most important weapon for defeating the Western powers . As a result , many natives ...
Síða 95
... Vietnamese Communists and sought to hinder the French war effort . " It was estimated at times that up to 40 per cent of some of the consignments of military equipment were sabotaged before they reached Indochina . " 18 This was ...
... Vietnamese Communists and sought to hinder the French war effort . " It was estimated at times that up to 40 per cent of some of the consignments of military equipment were sabotaged before they reached Indochina . " 18 This was ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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