The Strategy of Political RevolutionAnchor Press, 1973 - 189 síður |
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... military writer B. H. Liddell Hart has devel- oped a threefold conception of strategy : ( 1 ) " Pure or military strategy " is " a sound calculation and coordina- tion of the end and the means . " ( 2 ) " Strategy " as a generic concept ...
... military writer B. H. Liddell Hart has devel- oped a threefold conception of strategy : ( 1 ) " Pure or military strategy " is " a sound calculation and coordina- tion of the end and the means . " ( 2 ) " Strategy " as a generic concept ...
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... military was limited . As the Vietminh gained power in the government , the authority of the field officers increased as well ; eventually they came to hold veto power over de- cisions made by their military counterparts . In ...
... military was limited . As the Vietminh gained power in the government , the authority of the field officers increased as well ; eventually they came to hold veto power over de- cisions made by their military counterparts . In ...
Síða 142
... military tactics proved insufficient , it com- bined political and military activity in a quest to remake Bolivia socially , politically , and economically . Relying heavily on the Chinese experience , the Vietminh revolutionaries ...
... military tactics proved insufficient , it com- bined political and military activity in a quest to remake Bolivia socially , politically , and economically . Relying heavily on the Chinese experience , the Vietminh revolutionaries ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 13 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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