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El Salvadorrek irabaziko du [Material gráfico] : FMLN : cuenta de apoyo al FMLN, CLP-092.0.01.852.2
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Unity and Disunity in the FMLN
Latin American Politics and Society, 2012AbstractProblems of unity can affect an armed opposition group at many stages of its existence—during the war, in peace negotiations, and in its transition to political party. This article assesses how internal divisions affected the performance of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) in El Salvador.
Michael E. Allison +1 more
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Comparing State and FMLN Institutions and Ideologies
2018This chapter analyzes interviews, archival research, and survey responses in an attempt to document broad differences between how the Armed Forces of El Salvador (FAES) combatants understood themselves in relation to the war, and how their counterparts in the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) did.
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Strategy and Tactics of the Salvadoran FMLN Guerrillas
1995This book examines the military organization, strategy, and tactics of the Salvadoran FMLN guerrillas during their efforts to overthrow the government. It is largely based on the authors' personal collections of guerrilla documents captured in the war, interviews with former and captured guerrillas, and personal combat experience during one of the ...
Gustavo Perdomo, David E. Spencer
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Institutions, Ideologies, and Combatant Experiences in FMLN Factions
2018This chapter describes the variation in armed-group institutions across subgroups of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) and over time and reconstructs the ways that institutional variation affected FMLN combatants' mindsets. It specifically considers the FMLN's two largest subgroups: the Popular Forces of Liberation (FPL) and the ...
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