People's War
"People's War" is a military strategy that emphasizes the involvement of the general population in warfare. It is often associated with guerrilla tactics, where ordinary citizens participate in resistance against an occupying force or oppressive regime. This approach aims to mobilize the masses, using their knowledge of local terrain and support networks to undermine the enemy.
The concept gained prominence during the Chinese Civil War, particularly under the leadership of Mao Zedong. It has influenced various revolutionary movements worldwide, advocating for a protracted struggle that relies on the people's support and resilience to achieve political and social change.