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2. The Communist Theory of the State and Revolution
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Andrew C. Janos
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents ix
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Part I. The Perspective of History
- 1. Revolution, Modernization, and Communism 3
- 2. The Communist Theory of the State and Revolution 27
- 3. The Emergence of Communist Revolutionary Doctrine 43
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Part II. The Legacy of the Second World War
- 4. Eastern Europe 77
- 5. Finland 117
- 6. The Southeast Asian Insurrectionary Movements 145
- 7. The Viet Minh Complex 185
- 8. Korea 215
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Part III. Evolving Communist Strategies for Revolution
- 9. Communist Attitudes Toward Asia, Africa, and Latin America 245
- 10. Asia 271
- 11. Middle East and North Africa 303
- 12. Latin America 331
- 13. Sub-Saharan Africa 367
- 14. The Advanced Countries 391
- 15. The Anticipation of Communist Revolutions 417
- Bibliographical Essay 449
- List of Contributors 457
- Index of Names 459
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents ix
-
Part I. The Perspective of History
- 1. Revolution, Modernization, and Communism 3
- 2. The Communist Theory of the State and Revolution 27
- 3. The Emergence of Communist Revolutionary Doctrine 43
-
Part II. The Legacy of the Second World War
- 4. Eastern Europe 77
- 5. Finland 117
- 6. The Southeast Asian Insurrectionary Movements 145
- 7. The Viet Minh Complex 185
- 8. Korea 215
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Part III. Evolving Communist Strategies for Revolution
- 9. Communist Attitudes Toward Asia, Africa, and Latin America 245
- 10. Asia 271
- 11. Middle East and North Africa 303
- 12. Latin America 331
- 13. Sub-Saharan Africa 367
- 14. The Advanced Countries 391
- 15. The Anticipation of Communist Revolutions 417
- Bibliographical Essay 449
- List of Contributors 457
- Index of Names 459