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This 3 page paper reviews Anderson's 2004 book, Guerrillas: Journeys in the Insurgent World; it also gives a brief biography of the author. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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incendiary conflicts. This paper reviews his 2004 book, Guerrillas: Journeys in the Insurgent World; it also gives a brief biography of the author. Jon Lee Anderson Jon Lee
Anderson was born in California and raised all over the globe; he was educated in "South Korea, Colombia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Liberia, England and the United States" (Jon Lee Anderson biography).
He currently lives in Dorset, England (Jon Lee Anderson biography). He began his career as a reporter for The Lima Times, an English-language weekly in Lima, Peru, and
was Time Magazines Central American reporter. He is the author of several books including Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life and War Zones: Voices from the Worlds Killing Grounds. He
is also the author of The Fall of Baghdad, which is "an eyewitness account of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. The book follows a diverse group of Iraqis over
the course of an extraordinary period of time: from the paranoia that prevailed under Saddam Husseins brutal rule to the surreal atmosphere of Baghdad before, during, and after the invasion
(Jon Lee Anderson). The book about Che Guevara "established Andersons reputation as one of the great foreign correspondents of our time" (Jon Lee Anderson). It is his skill
as a reporter, his reputation, and his experience working all over the globe that he brings to his account of the world of guerrilla fighters. Guerrillas: Journeys in the Insurgent
World In this book, Anderson surveys five groups of insurgents: the mujahedin of Afghanistan, the Karin in Burma, the Polisario in the Western Sahara, the FLMN in
El Salvador, and a group of young Palestinians fighting the Israelis in the Gaza Strip. Anderson opens his book with this startling statement: "If the conditions are right, guerrillas
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