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The Trifecta of Civil Resistance: Unity, Planning, Discipline (Bangla)

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The Trifecta of Civil Resistance: Unity, Planning, Discipline (Bangla)

Article arguing that unity, planning, and nonviolent discipline stand as three critical attributes that determine success or failure for a nonviolent movement.

Hardy Merriman

opendemocracy.net, November 19, 2010
Translation: Rizwana Yousef, November 2018 (Evaluator: Asis Kumar Das)

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