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How to use insurgencies in a sentence

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His hatred of Communism meant he bent over backwards to support anti-communist insurgencies in Central America, Asia and Africa.
There have been cases in which insurgencies have been defeated without either massive social destruction or a more-or-less permanent despotism.
Nonetheless, they open insurgencies to the prospect of lucre, and this carries at least two implications.
A contrast is usually made with nationalist or sectionalist terrorist activity or insurgencies.
Decolonization was nearly complete so most insurgencies were internal struggles rather than wars of national liberation.
But the failure to subdue the insurgencies in both countries has produced differences over how to proceed.
Van Young puts the rural insurgencies within the context of a longer tradition of popular discourse, protest, and collective violence.
The Naga, Assamese, Manipuri, Kashmiri and the Maoist insurgencies continue to fester, seemingly incurably so.
Separatist and Maoist insurgencies affect large swathes of India's northeast, northwest and central regions.
Rise in the asymmetric warfare and counter insurgencies are propeling the growth of EW market.
India is witnessing increased incidents of violence and killings related to communal violence, insurgencies and terrorism.
Plunder was still made from suppressing insurgencies within the Empire and on limited incursions into enemy land.
Despite the great differences in geography, nature and intensity of insurgencies, the results from all three countries was remarkably similar.
For many years, analysts for nation-states often misread the types of insurgencies and desired outcomes.
Kilcullen acknowledges that three of the regions do not have ongoing active insurgencies and claims that the other six do.
Analysts say that South Sudan, which became independent on July 9, risks becoming a failed state if it cannot control insurgencies and blood feuds that divide its tribes.
From the 1950s to 1960s, the country struggled to maintain its unity against local insurgencies and separatist movements in some of its provinces.
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