Revolution in the Third World provides a comprehensive analysis of revolutionary movements across Asia, Africa, and Latin America during the post–World War II era. Gérard Chaliand examines the historical conditions, political dynamics, and strategies that shaped guerrilla struggles and socialist-oriented revolutions in developing regions. Drawing on comparative cases, the book explores the i…
This edited volume explores the development and adaptation of socialist ideas in the Third World during the post-colonial era. Through a series of essays and lectures, contributors examine how newly independent nations incorporated socialist principles into their political and economic systems. The book analyzes case studies across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, highlighting the challenges of…