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    Liberation War 1971.

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    Army Staff and Group Captain A K Khandker as Deputy Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Air Force. Bangladesh was divided into Eleven Sectors each with a commander chosen from defected officers of Pakistan army who joined the Mukti Bahini to conduct guerrilla operations and train fighters. Most of their training camps were situated near the border

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    Genocide Essay Over the past century‚ history has shown that the brutal crimes executed to exterminate a particular group of people are considered among the most traumatic human tragedies. The extreme aggression that people are willing to portray‚ with the intent of completely destroying a cultural group‚ is devastating. In 1944‚ the term genocide was introduced to describe the attempt of erasing an entire population through killing. In particular‚ there have been multiple occasions in the 20th century

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    Che guiviera

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    Central America’s problems was armed revolution. In 1954 he went to Mexico and the following year he met Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. Guevara joined Castro’s ’26th July Movement’ and played a key role in the eventual success of its guerrilla war against Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. Castro overthrew Batista in 1959 and took power in Cuba. From 1959-1961‚ Guevara was president of the National Bank of Cuba‚ and then minister of industry. In this position‚ he travelled the world

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    Peter Willetts: “Transnational actors and international organizations in global politics” (2008) 1. Introduction -> international relations should no longer be regarded as ‘states’ interacting with each other: = from realist to pluralist approach = international relations and global politics as the interaction of: - states or governments - transnational companies (Nestlé‚ Shell‚ Ford‚ …) - national NGOs - IGOs (UN‚ NATO‚ EU‚ …) - INGOs (Amnesty International‚ WWF‚ …) 2. Problems with

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    (U) Throughout the lifespan of North Korea there has been some leaders that have improved the state of the country and some that have made the people suffer due to personal gains and agendas. The coming of Kim II Sung was the starting force to Korea following a totalitarian structure. This decision came to effect by being backed up by the Soviet regime during the Cold War. This gave superiority over North Korea with Kim II Sung being a dictator over the country. (U) North Korea is though to be

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    Nicaragua

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    The dictatorship originated in 1937 when Somoza ordered the National Guard to kill the Guerrilla rebels’ leader Augusto Cesar Sandino. The rebels’ objective was constituted by the contempt for the United States intrusion in 1909. The United States sought to dispose of Zelaya (a liberal dictator since 1893) and occupy Nicaragua with military presence. United States habitation was uncontested until the Guerrillas’ strife in 1927; such conflict forces the United States to depart in 1933. However‚ due

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    In fact‚ according to Lanchester guerrilla warfare model‚ a battle‚ number of regular troops need to be sent at least 8 times the guerrilla forces troops to win‚ and only sent 6 times in the United States‚ want to win chance and will pay a heavy casualties‚ the United States announced the idea is rational choice; Internationally‚ big geopolitical

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    The Cuban Revolution became extremely bloody due to the use of Guerrilla warfare. This military operation‚ conducted on its home terrain‚ consisted of inhabitants fed up with oppressive rule. The men involved operated from bases located deep in the jungle‚ dense forests‚ and high rocky elevations. Guerrillas depended on natives for food‚ shelter‚ and useful information. While striking swiftly was a must‚ the bands of men were specialized

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    Colombia: Cocaine Trade

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    the Coca leaf and Cocaine. They all face problems created by the war on drugs centered on Cocaine. In Peru and Bolivia they face cultural problems when it comes to eradicating the Cocaine trade while in Colombia they face a history of violence and guerrilla groups. There are various projected solutions to these problems‚ and all will need to be implemented in order to reduce and eventually eliminate the problems cause by the Coca leaf and Cocaine. The Cocaine trade affects all three countries in negative

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    American Period

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    turned to guerrilla warfare‚ and their defeat became a mammoth project for the United States— Thus began the Philippine-American War‚ one that cost far more money and took far more lives than the Spanish-American War. Fighting broke out on February 4‚ 1899‚ after two American privates on patrol killed three Filipino soldiers in San Juan‚ Metro Manila. Some 126‚000 American soldiers would be committed to the conflict; 4‚234 American and 16‚000 Filipino soldiers‚ part of a nationwide guerrilla movement

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