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2011 fue un año extraordinario de resistencia mediante el poder popular. Empezó con la Primavera Árabe y se extendió por todo el mundo. ¿Por qué se desarrolló esta resistencia con éxito? Srdja Popovic —quien dirigió el movimiento no violento que depuso a Milosevic en Serbia en 2000— expone qué planes, habilidades y herramientas necesita cada movimiento, desde las tácticas no violentas hasta el sentido del humor. (Filmado en TEDxKrakow.)
Srdja Popovic was a founder and leader of the student movement that brought down the Milosovic regime. Now, he helps other nonviolent movements learn and grow. Full bio »
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