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Mao Zedong Mao Zedong pronounced ; also romanised traditionally as Mao Tse-tung. (26 December 1893 – 9 September 1976), also known as Chairman Mao, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who was the founder of the People's Republic of China (PRC) ...
's original formulation of the military strategy of
people's war People's war ( Chinese: 人民战争), also called protracted people's war, is a Maoist military strategy. First developed by the Chinese communist revolutionary leader Mao Zedong (1893–1976), the basic concept behind people's war is to main ...
, a revolutionary base area ( ''gémìng gēnjùdì''), or simply base area, is a local stronghold that the revolutionary force conducting the
people's war People's war ( Chinese: 人民战争), also called protracted people's war, is a Maoist military strategy. First developed by the Chinese communist revolutionary leader Mao Zedong (1893–1976), the basic concept behind people's war is to main ...
should attempt to establish, starting from a remote area with mountainous or forested terrain in which its enemy is weak. This kind of base helps the revolutionary conducting force to exploit the few advantages that a small
revolutionary movement A revolutionary movement (or revolutionary social movement) is a specific type of social movement dedicated to carrying out a revolution. Charles Tilly defines it as "a social movement advancing exclusive competing claims to control of the State ( ...
has—broad-based popular support, especially in a localized area, can be one of them—against a
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power with a large and well-equipped army. To overcome a lack of supplies, revolutionaries in a base area may storm isolated outposts or other vulnerable supply caches controlled by the forces of an opponent.


See also

* Jiangxi–Fujian Soviet *
Red corridor The red corridor, also called the red zone, is the region in the eastern, central and the southern parts of India where the Naxalite–Maoist insurgency has the strongest presence. It has been steadily diminishing in terms of geographical cove ...
* '' On Protracted War'' * Ho Chi Minh trail *
Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Region Shaan–Gan–Ning or in postal romanization Shen–Kan–Ning () was a historical proto-state that was formed in 1937 by the Chinese Communist Party following the collapse of the Chinese Soviet Republic in agreement with the Kuomintang as a part ...
* Jin-Cha-Ji Border Region


References


External links


Mao Zedong: The Establishment of Base Areas

Communist Party of Peru: Line of construction of the three instruments of the revolution

Kishanji: To establish a liberated area

Museum of Revolutionary Base, Henan province
* . Guerrilla warfare Ideology of the Chinese Communist Party Maoism Maoist terminology Military strategy Revolution terminology Second Sino-Japanese War {{Poli-stub