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马吉德·纳瓦兹:一个与极端主义抗争的全球性文化

Filmed Jul 2011 • Posted Jul 2011TEDGlobal 2011
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为什么跨国的政治极端组织在民主运动无法掌权的地方会获得成功?马吉德·纳瓦兹,一位前任伊斯兰极端主义分子,期求新的基层故事和全球社会激进主义在面临民族主义和仇外的挑战下宏扬民主政治。一个来自TED全球2011的强有力的演讲。

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Translated into Chinese, Simplified by Zhiqing Zhang
Reviewed by Jessica Jiang
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