"Guerrilla Warfare" is a book written by Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara. Originally published in 1961, the book outlines the principles and strategies of guerrilla warfare, which Guevara saw as a necessary tool for achieving social and political change in Latin America and other regions of the world. Guevara draws on his own experiences as a guerrilla fighter in the Cuban Revolution and other conflicts, as well as on the tactics of other revolutionary movements. The book covers topics such as the organization and training of guerrilla forces, tactics for attacking and evading enemy forces, and the importance of propaganda and support from the local population. "Guerrilla Warfare" became a influential text for revolutionary movements around the world and remains a controversial and debated work in political and military circles.