Venezuela as an exporter of 4th generation warfare instability

Almost no one seems to understand the Marxist-Leninist foundations of Hugo Chavez's political thought. It becomes evident, however, in the general vision of his "Bolivarian Revolution." The abbreviated concept is to destroy the old foreign-dominated (U.S. dominated) political and econ...

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title_auth Venezuela as an exporter of 4th generation warfare instability
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Asymmetric warfare / Venezuela
Propaganda / Venezuela
Paramilitary forces / Venezuela
Political stability / Venezuela
Außenpolitik
Politik
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Venezuela / Foreign relations / 21st century
Venezuela / Military policy / 21st century
Venezuela
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