| Bingdi He, Ping-ti Ho, Tang Tsou - 1968 - 512 頁
...3, 1965, urging a "people's war" reaffirms this Chinese theory. In his article, Lin Piao stated that "the countryside, and the countryside alone, can provide...revolutionaries can go forward to final victory," and for this reason Mao Tsetung's theory of encircling the cities from revolutionary bases in the countryside... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1969 - 1416 頁
...revolution has come a long way since that time. In 1965, Lin Piao made the often-quoted statement that "the countryside, and the countryside alone, can provide...revolutionaries can go forward to final victory." What he said was much closer to Communist practice than what Marx said, for even in the Russian revolution,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1969 - 1326 頁
...Tse-tung. "Problems of War anil Strategy," Selected Works, Vol. II. « H/irf. 90 PEKING'S APPROACH TO seizing the big cities and the main lines of communication, but they are unable to oring the vast countryside completely under their control. The countryside, and the countryside alone,... | |
| Bartholomeus Landheer, Johannes Hubertus Mathias Maries Loenen, Fred L. Polak - 1971 - 234 頁
...their lackeys. In committing aggression against these countries, the imperialists usually begin by seizing the big cities and the main lines of communication,...provide the broad areas in which the revolutionaries can maneuver freely. The countryside, and the countryside alone, can provide the revolutionary bases from... | |
| 1972 - 592 頁
...States conducting themselves in compliance with the principle of equal rights and self-determination countryside and the countryside alone, can provide...bases from which the revolutionaries can go forward to a final victory . . . encircling the cities from the countryside . . . Taking the entire globe, if... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Internal Security - 1974 - 1008 頁
...penultimate stage of takeover. According to their view the struggle must begin in the countryside. "The countryside, and the countryside alone can provide...revolutionaries can go forward to final victory," wrote Lin Piao. Initially, this was the pattern followed by the Tupamaros in Uruguay who operated briefly... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Internal Security - 1974 - 380 頁
...penultimate stage of takeover. According to their view the struggle must begin in the countryside. "The countryside, and the countryside alone can provide...revolutionaries can go forward to final victory," wrote Lin Plao. Initially, this was the pattern followed by the Tupamaros in Uruguay who operated briefly... | |
| Sam Charles Sarkesian - 1975 - 656 頁
...main force of the national-democratic revolution against the imperialists and their lackeys. . . . The countryside, and the countryside alone, can provide the revolutionary bases from which the revolution can go forward to final victory." The statement emphasized that "Mao Tse-tung's theory of... | |
| Walter Laqueur - 2004 - 532 頁
...their lackeys. In committing aggression against these countries, the imperialists usually begin by seizing the big cities and the main lines of communication,...provide the broad areas in which the revolutionaries can maneuver freely. The countryside, and the countryside alone, can provide the revolutionary bases from... | |
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