The Comparative Study of Revolutionary StrategyMcKay, 1977 - 194 síður Den politiske revolutions definition, typologi og startegi bl.a. belyst med eksempler fra Bolivia 1952, Nordvietnam i 1940'erne og Frankrig 1968. |
From inside the book
Niðurstöður 1 - 3 af 16
Síða 22
... enemy as well as its domestic representative , or “ puppet . ” It is in fact both a war and a revolution unfolding at the same time — a war because of the formal armed clash involving a foreign govern- ment , a revolution because of the ...
... enemy as well as its domestic representative , or “ puppet . ” It is in fact both a war and a revolution unfolding at the same time — a war because of the formal armed clash involving a foreign govern- ment , a revolution because of the ...
Síða 95
... enemy , and helped train the popular forces . The popular troops consisted of two groups : The Dan Quan was composed of persons of all ages who performed auxiliary military duties by collecting intelligence , engaging in sabotage ...
... enemy , and helped train the popular forces . The popular troops consisted of two groups : The Dan Quan was composed of persons of all ages who performed auxiliary military duties by collecting intelligence , engaging in sabotage ...
Síða 97
... enemy , the main effort was characteristically concentrated on a very narrow front , while smaller units created diversions . The Vietminh would attack from various directions in order to increase the psychological pressures on the enemy ...
... enemy , the main effort was characteristically concentrated on a very narrow front , while smaller units created diversions . The Vietminh would attack from various directions in order to increase the psychological pressures on the enemy ...
Efni
PREFACE | 1 |
Typology of Political Revolution | 15 |
The Strategy of Political Revolution | 26 |
Höfundarréttur | |
6 aðrir hlutar ekki sýndir
Aðrar útgáfur - View all
Common terms and phrases
action activity Alain Geismar American behavior Bolivia Brinton capture Chaco Chaco War Chalmers Johnson chapter China Chinese Communist party conception of strategy coup d'état Daniel Cohn-Bendit developed Dien Bien Phu economic elite enemy example force foreign French Revolution French revolutionaries French Student Revolt Gaulle Gaullist Geismar Giap groups guerrilla warfare Gurr Ho Chi Minh Indian insurgents interview in Bourges Jacques Sauvageot Le Duan leadership Lechín Marxist mass military Minh MNR leaders mobilize nationalist Obsolete Communism organization passim Paz Estenssoro peasants Pham Van Dong political revolution Political Violence population Posner Praeger Princeton psychological rebellion Revolution in France Revolution New York Revolution of 1968 revolutionary ideology revolutionary leaders revolutionary movements Sauvageot Siles social change society Sorbonne spontaneity struggle Study terror and violence tion transcript of interview Truong Chinh typology union United University Press Vietminh Vietminh leaders Vietminh Revolution Vietnam Vietnamese workers