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1217:Eileen Klehr
1214:
1194:
1175:
1167:shah of Iran
1156:
1143:
1141:
1119:
1117:
949:
684:2002–present
496:Wang Hongwen
486:Siraj Sikder
356:Mohan Baidya
351:Alain Badiou
233:People's war
1436:Hua Guofeng
1265:as well as
1255:Khmer Rouge
1240:Hua Guofeng
987:Nazi-Maoism
608:(1965—1966)
547:On Practice
501:Yao Wenyuan
396:Saroj Dutta
346:Bob Avakian
291:Mao-spontex
1558:Homophobia
1532:Categories
1263:Phnom Penh
1009:Red Guards
726:Red August
696:Korean War
654:Long March
506:Akram Yari
466:Nie Yuanzi
436:Kang Sheng
431:Jiang Qing
341:Samir Amin
331:Faiz Ahmad
326:Mao Zedong
60:Youth wing
1485:120965532
1346:Footnotes
1286:Ieng Sary
1282:provinces
1267:Siem Reap
945:Guevarism
679:1989–2002
674:1976–1989
669:1949–1976
386:Chin Peng
381:Chen Boda
213:Mass line
201:Four Olds
186:Comprador
115:Elections
51:Dissolved
46:June 1977
1481:ProQuest
1396:(2004).
1372:Archived
1259:Cambodia
1251:The Call
1203:and the
1184:and the
1002:Japanese
992:New Left
982:Naxalite
940:Hoxhaism
471:Qi Benyu
446:Lin Biao
441:Li Minqi
416:Ted Hill
376:Bo Xilai
280:Variants
155:Concepts
130:a series
128:Part of
95:Far-left
70:Ideology
1364:Forward
1257:-ruled
1133:History
997:Chinese
636:History
43:Founded
1483:
1406:
1378:May 1,
1236:Peking
1199:, the
1124:Maoist
1122:was a
967:Nanjie
624:(1983)
616:(1966)
600:(1964)
592:(1960)
584:(1957)
574:(1956)
566:(1938)
558:(1937)
550:(1937)
542:(1937)
534:(1927)
371:Biplav
320:People
138:Maoism
79:Maoism
32:Leader
1279:Takéo
951:Juche
1404:ISBN
1380:2023
1277:and
1118:The
54:1982
1521:by
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