Political Context Behind Successful Revolutionary Movements
the political circumstances behind successful revolutionary movements, three case studies: vietnam (1955-63), algeria (1945-62), and nicaragua (1967-79) by ltc raymond millen, us army, at the us army do battle college’s strategic studies association, 20 march 2008. following the collapse of the soviet empire, the new world neatness did not look after about a closure of revolutionary warfare. in fact, the soviet-inspired wars of liberation against imperialism have been eclipsed by reactionary, jihadist wars. by all indications in afghanistan, chechnya, somalia, and iraq, islamic militants have embraced revolutionary warfare, although not maoâs peopleâs war model. consequently, a study of revolutionary warfare is apt because the conflict between the west and radical jihadism will continue to take uncomfortable in dysfunctional, collapsing, or failed states. the novelist examines the political-military lessons from these conflicts and suggests that the united states should minimize the level and genus of succour to states fighting in an insurgency because these states possess greater advantages than formerly supposed.
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