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DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT (4) answer(s).
 
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Crisis in Bangladesh will it be democracy of fundamentalism / Rammohan, E N   Journal Article
Rammohan, E N Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Bangladesh was born in December 1971, after Pakistan rejected installation of the Awami League of East Pakistan, that had won the national elections held in end 1970 and then proceeded to crush democracy in East Pakistan by arresting the leaders of the Awami League and brutally suppressing its democratic movement. The Awami League and the people of East Pakistan were thus forced to resort to guerilla warfare and fight for independence. In this fight the Muslim population of East Pakistan got divided. Some Bengali Muslims who supported the fundamentalist right, sided with Pakistan in its attempt to crush the move for independence by the majority of Bengali Muslims.
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ID:   113876


Hong Kong's democratic movement and the making of China's offsh / Hung, Ho-fung; Ip, Iam-chong   Journal Article
Hung, Ho-fung Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Hong Kong's civil society has remained vibrant since the sovereignty handover in 1997, thanks to an active defense by the democratic movement against Beijing's attempts to control civil liberties. Hong Kong is becoming mainland China's offshore civil society, serving as a free platform for information circulation and organizing among mainland activists and intellectuals.
Key Words Civil Society  China  Hong Kong  Democratic Movement 
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ID:   131653


Overseas Chinese democracy movement after thirty years: new trends at low tide / Chen, Jie   Journal Article
Chen, Jie Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The overseas Chinese democracy movement, sustained by exiled Chinese dissidents in the West, has just reached its 30th anniversary. Despite a widely held view that it has declined and failed irrevocably from its moral and political height during the first half of the 1990s, new trends have emerged.
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ID:   111526


Paradox of neoliberalism: Arab spring's implications on North Korea / Lee, Sang-soo   Journal Article
Lee, Sang-soo Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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