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  • Recent Developments in Guerrilla Warfare: A Global Perspective

    The Resistance Hub In recent months, guerrilla warfare has shaped conflicts worldwide, highlighting its adaptability and resilience amid shifting political and military landscapes. From peace negotiations to the evolution of tactics on the battlefield, here are the most significant developments related to guerrilla warfare worldwide. Colombia: A Mixed Path of Negotiation and Renewed Violence Colombia…

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  • The Revolutionary Strategies of Che Guevara

    Che Guevara remains one of the most enduring figures in revolutionary history. As a key figure in the Cuban Revolution and a proponent of global insurrection against imperialism, his name is synonymous with armed resistance and ideological conviction. His life journey—from a young medical student in Argentina to a global revolutionary—reflects a commitment to challenging…

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  • T.E. Lawrence

    T.E. Lawrence celebrated as Lawrence of Arabia, revolutionized the art of irregular warfare. His campaigns during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire showcased a blend of strategic brilliance and cultural sensitivity, reshaping modern military thought. Lawrence’s tactics have influenced countless conflicts, from Vietnam to Afghanistan, shaping the strategies of both insurgents and counterinsurgents. This…

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  • The Guerilla Strategies of Mao Zedong

    The Resistance Hub Mao Zedong’s theories on guerrilla warfare revolutionized 20th-century insurgency strategies. It offers a blend of military tactics, political ideology, and social mobilization. His approach, particularly the concept of “People’s War,” emphasized the role of the lower classes, the importance of protracted conflict, and the integration of political and military objectives. These principles…

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  • Guerrilla Raids

    The Resistance Hub Guerrilla warfare, characterized by its reliance on unconventional tactics and asymmetry, often relies on guerrilla raids as one of its most effective tools. A raid is a swift, surprise attack designed to disrupt the enemy, acquire resources, or achieve symbolic victories. While not intended for prolonged engagements, raids can have outsized effects…

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  • Mao Zedong: Core Concepts in Resistance

    The Resistance Hub Mao Zedong’s concept of People’s War is a synthesis of military strategy and political ideology. Mao identified the people, particularly the rural peasantry, as the true source of revolutionary power. For Mao, the revolutionary army was not just an armed force but also a political entity, depending on the active participation and…

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