2022
DOI: 10.37497/sdgs.v10i1.226
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Left Radical Movements in the World: Political and Legal Features

Abstract: Background: In most Latin American states, a revolutionary situation persists after the Second World War. Left-wing radical armed groups have intensified guerrilla warfare, especially in Guatemala, Venezuela, Colombia, Nicaragua, Peru, and El Salvador.  Objective: to identify the historical characteristics and understand the development of guerilla movements.  Methods: The authors have chosen the case of Colombia since Russia has been strongly influenced by Marxist- Leninist ideology at the beginning of the 20… Show more

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“…In the process of designing, developing such preventive information campaigns, a multifactor analysis of the information situation is important: assessment of the stage of the process of spreading the criminal movement (subculture), actual motivational structures of spontaneous youth civic activism, actual factors and conditions of the information field of the situation, etc. [3,4]. These parameters and categories are rapidly transforming and require constant research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the process of designing, developing such preventive information campaigns, a multifactor analysis of the information situation is important: assessment of the stage of the process of spreading the criminal movement (subculture), actual motivational structures of spontaneous youth civic activism, actual factors and conditions of the information field of the situation, etc. [3,4]. These parameters and categories are rapidly transforming and require constant research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%