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Nightmarch: among India’s revolutionary guerrillas

Journal of Peasant Studies, 2019
The most striking feature of this book is that it is simultaneously a major contribution to scholarship and at the same time written to entice a wider readership to care about the poor and their insurgent politics.
Gavin Smith
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Revolutionary days: Introducing the Latin American Guerrillas Dataset

Journal of Peace Research
The last two decades have witnessed an impressive expansion in the analysis of the causes, dynamics and legacies of internal armed conflicts. However, two relevant limitations persist. First, standard conflict datasets suffer from selection bias.
Guillermo Kreiman
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Discurso e ideología de Álvaro Uribe Vélez sobre las guerrillas colombianas y su impacto en los procesos de paz en Colombia

Discurso & Sociedad, 2014
Este texto examina desde el Análisis Crítico del Discurso (ACD) como el político Álvaro Uribe Vélez construye su discurso sobre las guerrillas colombianas para comprender de qué manera su discurso afecta los procesos de paz en Colombia.
E. Castellanos
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Guerrillas and Generals

, 2001
In this comprehensive, balanced examination of Argentina's Dirty War, Lewis analyzes the causes, describes the ideologies that motivated both sides, and explores the consequences of all-or-nothing politics.
P. Lewis
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Urban guerrilla warfare

The Adelphi Papers, 1971
(1971). Urban guerrilla warfare. The Adelphi Papers: Vol. 11, Urban Guerrilla Warfare, pp. 1-1.
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The Guerrilla Worm

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
Worms, sometimes called helminths, are unique among infectious agents — they do not, as a rule, multiply in the human body. Instead, they appear to follow the precepts of guerrilla warfare as outlined by Chairman Mao, repeatedly infiltrating host defenses as individuals or in small groups and gradually building up into large forces; warfare is usually ...
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Guerrilla Democracy

2021
This book explores the potential of digital technologies to revolutionise political and economic organizing. To do so, it introduces the new concepts of mobile power and viral hegemony, revealing a new type of domination centred on flexibility, adaptability, and managed innovation.
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