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Guerrilla warfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fourth generation warfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fourth generation warfare (4GW) is conflict characterized by a blurring of the lines between war and politics, soldier and civilian. The military doctrine was first defined in 1989 by a team of Unite...
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In the late 1920s and 30s the Chinese Communists under the leadership of Mao Zedong, perhaps the world's leading theorist of modern guerrilla warfare, conducted a large-scale guerrilla war, along with mobile and positional warfare, against both the Kuomintang and the Japanese in N China.
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CIA Textbook on Psychological Operations In Guerrilla Warfare ... PREFACE Guerrilla warfare is essentially a political war. Therefore, its area of operations exceeds the territorial limits of conventional warfare, to penetrate the political entity itself: the "political animal" that Aristotle defined.
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Urban Warfare; Usually labeled as "terrorists", the urban guerilla differs from the traditional "fighting in the fields" guerrilla in their base of operations.
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