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From Guerrilla Activities to Peace : The Application of Guerilla Theory in Indochina and Africa

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Kwang-Ho Chun

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Guerrilla warfare is as old as the history of mankind, but guerrilla techniques were only developed into strategic planning by T.E. Lawrance in the twentieth century and subsequently into guerrilla theory by Mao within the context of a people’s war. Since its successful implementation in China, guerrilla theory has been put in practice around the world. Going through three stages, strategic defensive, political-military stalemate and strategic offensive, guerrilla movements within the parameters of a people’s war seemed to show that they can transit to conventional warfare. This paper examines how that transition is a characteristic of guerrilla activities and demonstrates the applicability of guerrilla theory through two case studies.

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Abstract
 I. Introduction
 II. Historical Background to Guerrilla Warfarein Indochina and Guinea
 III. Leadership Crises and External Threats
 IV. Guerrilla Warfare Application
 V. Combat Sustainability: Reaching a Prolonged Stalemate
 VI. Military Bases and Formalization of a Military Force
 VII. Propaganda and Recruitment Machinery
 VIII. The “Strategic Offensive”
 IX. Conclusion
 References

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  • Kwang-Ho Chun Center for Global Affairs Chonbuk National University, Korea

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