Communist insurgency is an umbrella term which may refer to one of several guerrilla conflicts involving communist parties, including:
Communist insurgency in Bangladesh
1972–1975 Bangladesh insurgency
Maoist insurgency in Bangladesh
Communist insurgency in Bulgaria
Communist insurgency in Chile
Communism in Sumatra
Communist insurgency in Malaysia
Malayan Emergency
Second Malayan Emergency
Communist insurgency in Myanmar
Communist insurgency in Paraguay
Communist insurgency in Peru
Communist armed conflicts in the Philippines
Hukbalahap rebellion (1942–1954)
Communist rebellion in the Philippines (1969–present)
Communist insurgency in Sarawak
Communist insurgency in South Korea
Communist insurgency in Thailand
Colombian conflict (FARC, EPL, and ELN insurgency)
Maoist insurgency in Turkey
Montoneros and People's Revolutionary Army insurgency in Argentina
Naxalite–Maoist insurgency in India
Nepalese Civil War
First JVP insurrection and Second JVP insurrection in Sri Lanka
Topics referred to by the same term
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Communist insurgency in Bangladesh 1972–1975 Bangladesh insurgency Maoist insurgency in Bangladesh Communistinsurgency in Bulgaria Communistinsurgency in Chile...
The communistinsurgency in Thailand was a guerrilla war lasting from 1965 until 1983, fought mainly between the Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) and...
The communistinsurgency in Sarawak was an insurgency in Malaysia from 1962 to 1990, and involved the North Kalimantan Communist Party and the Malaysian...
Communistinsurgency in Malaysia may refer to: Malayan Emergency (1948–1960) Communistinsurgency in Malaysia (1968–1989), also known as the Second Malayan...
The communistinsurgency in Burma (present-day Myanmar) was waged primarily by the Communist Party of Burma (abbr. CPB; colloquially the "white flags")...
2018. Retrieved April 15, 2020. "Philippines' communist rebellion is Asia's longest-running insurgency". South China Morning Post. September 16, 2019...
Colombian conflict 1965–1983: Communistinsurgency in Thailand 1967–present: Naxalite–Maoist insurgency 1968–1989: Communistinsurgency in Malaysia 1969–present:...
Many military leaders played a role in the Communistinsurgency. This list is a compilation of some of the relevant leaders among the participants in the...
down an aircraft throughout the Malayan Emergency and subsequent communistinsurgency in Malaysia and represented the first personnel killed in action...
were supporting the communists. Although the emergency was declared over in 1960, communist leader Chin Peng renewed the insurgency against the Malaysian...
north and northeast to the Communists' success. Ultimately, the Communists obtained the greatest popular support of any insurgency in modern history.: 3 ...
from 1982 to 1997 the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement waged its own insurgency as a Marxist–Leninist rival to the Shining Path. As fighting intensified...
NKCP participated in the Sarawak CommunistInsurgency (1962–1990). On 17 October 1990, the North Kalimantan Communist Party signed a peace agreement with...
used to be a black area during the communistinsurgency but was later opened to public in 1989 after the Communist Party of Malaya signed a peace treaty...
the Mao Tse-tung technique of rural guerrilla insurgency". His 1966 book Defeating CommunistInsurgency played an important role in popularizing the "hearts...
Maoist insurgency in Bangladesh is an ongoing conflict between the government of Bangladesh and the PBCP and the PBCP-J. The Purbo Banglar Communist Party...
internal party disputes, changes in international communist alliances, successful counter-insurgency policies of Thailand's government including a widely...
insurgency is an ongoing conflict refers to the underground activities and insurgency by Maoist groups (known as Naxalites or Naxals) like Communist Party...
that began in 1948. Between 1968 and 1989 during the Cold War, a communistinsurgency took place and was suppressed by the government, and the ideology...
from communist rebel influence by the national government. It is described by the task force as an approach to address the root causes of insurgency such...
of the United States-led, anti-communist military campaigns in Laos during the Laotian Civil War, which the insurgency is an extension of itself. The...