- Foco theory
The Foco theory of revolutionary guerrilla tactics was introduced by
Marxist revolutionaryChe Guevara (1928-1967) in his manual onguerrilla warfare which remains one of the classic dissertations on this subject more than half a century after its writing. However, during 1966–1967 when Che's attempt to implement his foco theory in theBolivia n revolution failed, he was executed as a result.cite web
url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/1985/SDR.htm
title=Che Guevara In Bolivia
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accessdate=2008-03-01
last=Selvage
first=Donald R. Major USMC]The premise of the theory is that a small devoted group of dedicated men can both create the conditions of a revolution and set it off as well, without waiting for revolutionary conditions to develop.
Foco
The main purpose of the theory is to build a revolutionary movement within a state through militant resistance rather than through political parties. "Foco" was developed during and after Guevara's involvement in the successful
Cuban revolution of 1957-59.A foco insurgency relies on an armed
vanguard or small nucleus of fast moving guerrillas that gain victories against state forces. In Guevara's model, the victories would ignite an organic revolution within the population that would overthrow an incumbent government. Che obtained his advanced training in guerrilla warfare when he participated inFidel Castro 's preliminary step in theCuban Revolution , theJuly 26 Movement . This experience provided him with a framework for guerrilla warfare to be used in future revolutions. Though the process was successful in Cuba, Guevara saw his methods subsequently fail inAfrica andSouth America . An attempt to forge an insurgency inBolivia led to his capture and execution in 1967 despite the backing of the Cuban government. The failure was to end Cuba's overt support of guerrilla movements internationally.Che Guevara's book on Guerrilla Warfare outlines three fundamental principles of foco theory:
#Popular forces can win a war against an army.
#It is not necessary to wait for a revolutionary situation to arise as one can be created.
#In the underdeveloped countries of the Americas, rural areas are the best battlefields for revolution.These principles were the foundation on which he based his philosophy of social change through armed revolution and guided Che in his later efforts to create revolutions in
Africa andLatin America . His writings gained him fame among international revolutionaries as a leader in revolutionary thinking. His final, failed attempt in Bolivia ended in his death.Foco revolution in Bolivia
External links
* [http://www.ucalgary.ca/~innovate/issues/2006winter/Johnson%20Cuba%20to%20Bolivia.pdf From Cuba to Bolivia: Guevara's Foco Theory in Practice]
ee also
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Guevarism
*Che Guevara's involvement in the Cuban RevolutionFootnotes
References
*Guevara, Che : "Guerrilla Warfare", Souvenir Press Ltd, paperback, ISBN 0-285-63680-4.
External links
* [http://www.freepeoplesmovement.org/fpm/page.php?149 Guerrilla Warfare - by Ernesto 'Che' Guevara]
* [http://www.tamilnation.org/ideology/debray.htm Revolution in the Revolution?]
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