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  1. LATIN AMERICA REVIEW

    has been sharply reduced. The offensives have also uprooted guerrilla support networks in the remote highlands. ... which are operating in remote areas at the end of the Army's supply line. The terrain is rugged, transport ... pressure on the guerrillas, in our view. In addition, the Army's assistance to the Indian population ... support networks in the remote development" program in the northern highlands—-g Army has confiscated ... which are operating in remote areas at the end of the Army’s supply line. The terrain is rugged, transport vehicles ... pressure on the guerrillas, in our view. In addition, the Army’s assistance to the Indian population ...

  2. GUATEMALA: SIGNIFICANT POLITICAL ACTORS AND THEIR INTERACTION

    campaign of the late 1960s, the FAR reemerged in 1977 and now operates principally in the remote northern ... introduction of patrol bases in remote areas, civilian defense units, and model vil- lages into the highly ... do not view themselves as having any worse a record than the Hondurans or 17 The resulting "go ... during the counterinsurgency campaign of the late 1960s, the FAR reemerged in I977 and now operates principally in the remote ... that it remote areas, civilian defense units, and model vil- briefly occupied the important resort town ...

  3. THE GUATEMALAN INSURGENCY: NEAR-TERM PROSPECTS

    the potential for insurgent gains�both military and polit- ical�over the next year in view ... by very difficult Guate- malan terrain, the guerrillas continue to wield control over some remote areas, ... the guerrillas. Moreover, the increased military presence in remote hamlets, decreased repression, benefits ... year in view of the revolutionaries’ near-term strategy and present capabilities. Finally, ... the increased military presence in remote hamlets, decreased repression, benefits from civic action programs ...

  4. RURAL CONTROL IN AN INSURGENCY: AN ANALYTIC FRAMEWORK APPLIED TO GUATEMALA AND THE PHILIPPINES

    to provide adequate weapons, training, and backup forces to villagers it viewed as having questionable ... programs of village relocation to fortified villages or areas remote from insurgent influence have seldom ... intelligence in remote villages; the insurgents usually knew in advance the exact nature of British military ... of village relocation to fortified villages or areas remote from insurgent influence have seldom enhanced ... than the British in collecting and exploiting intelligence in remote villages; the insurgents usually knew ...

  5. SHORT-TERM PROSPECTS FOR CENTRAL AMERICA

    � They might well attempt to establish an ostensibly home- grown Honduran guerrilla group in a remote area. ... to power. To a large extent this reflects the commonality of the Marxist- Leninist views among the nine ... Honduran guerrilla group in a remote area. In such a case, Nicaraguans and other foreign extremists ...