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Eln: A Profile of Ejercito de Liberacion Nacional
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Eln: A Profile of Ejercito de Liberacion Nacional

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ELN is a history of the Ejercito de Liberacion Nacional, including its primary influences, from its inception as a Marxist/Maoist group inspired by the Cuban Revolution, its leaders trained in Cuba by Fidel and Raul Castro and Che Guevara; the combination of Marxist philosophy with liberation theology; its status as a non-state actor and combatant, including its background and strategic use of guerrilla methodology to conduct its operations; and last but not least, its current trajectory and inherent interests as not just the last remaining major non-state Colombian combatant/guerrilla group, but increasingly something much more dangerous: a force that in actuality has become, under the proverbial radar during the FARC peace process and the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis, what InsightCrime called a Colombo-Venezuelan rebel army that complicates not just Venezuelan-Colombian relations, but overall security across the northern half of South America.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Humanitas Media / Mipj
Date
26 August 2021
Pages
108
ISBN
9780991291793

ELN is a history of the Ejercito de Liberacion Nacional, including its primary influences, from its inception as a Marxist/Maoist group inspired by the Cuban Revolution, its leaders trained in Cuba by Fidel and Raul Castro and Che Guevara; the combination of Marxist philosophy with liberation theology; its status as a non-state actor and combatant, including its background and strategic use of guerrilla methodology to conduct its operations; and last but not least, its current trajectory and inherent interests as not just the last remaining major non-state Colombian combatant/guerrilla group, but increasingly something much more dangerous: a force that in actuality has become, under the proverbial radar during the FARC peace process and the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis, what InsightCrime called a Colombo-Venezuelan rebel army that complicates not just Venezuelan-Colombian relations, but overall security across the northern half of South America.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Humanitas Media / Mipj
Date
26 August 2021
Pages
108
ISBN
9780991291793