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1Published 2003“…From the 1960s onwards the conflict between modern and conservative, reform and anti-reform, centralist and federalist forces dominates the League of Communist of Serbia, and Serbian society as a whole. …”
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2Published 2000“…Soros Documentary Fund A documentary about the AIDS epidemic and market-oriented economic reforms in Vietnam. In 1986, the Vietnamese government embarked on a path of reform known as ‘doi moi’, or the new way. …”
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3Published 1998“…In the 1960s, as dissent and protest swept through the West, nations of the Warsaw Pact were experimenting with reforms. But hopes for change were crushed by palace coups and, in the case of Czechoslovakia, outright invasion.…”
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4Published 2007“…Verzio FF Submission A short film centered on interviews with activists about legalizing and regularizing drug acquisition and consumption. Two of the reform activists served as law enforcement officials.…”
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5Published 1998“…As events spiral out of control, Mikhail Gorbachev finds his authority challenged from within -- both by communist hard-liners, and by a popular reformer named Boris Yeltsin.…”
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6Published 2003“…Instead of opting for political and economic reforms, the Serbian regime, cultural elites and opposition parties which emerged in 1990 actually reach a consensus on the Greater Serbia program.…”
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7Published 1971“…Notable scenes depict the early upheavals of rural land reform, the backyard steel furnace campaign of the Great Leap Forward; and the Cultural Revolution (including Mao's celebrated swim in the Yangtze River, surrounded by swimming phalanxes of banner-waving Red Guards).…”
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8Published 2008“…Verzio FF An unflinching look at China's political system, this film follows men with different generational experiences convinced of the need for a fundamental reform of the political system in China. The people who are juxtaposed in the documentary include a young blogger, who subsequently gets baptized and becomes involved in an underground church, as well as the aged Li Rui, a former secretary of Mao Zedong who was imprisoned for many years, and people close to him - former high-ranking state officials who resisted corruption and are fighting for justice. …”
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9Published 2005“…“Flowers Don’t Grow Here” filmed undercover over four months and told through the eyes of a gang of Kiev’s street kids - offers an intimate and uncompromising portrayal of young people paying the ultimate price for political reform. Young mothers, united siblings, close friends and sworn enemies form a troubling underworld of society, governed by their own rules, and haunted by prostitution, substance abuse, crime, violence and murder.…”
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10Published 1966“…The young Ramses XIII wants to modernize and reform the Egyptian state but faces fierce opposition from the caste of priests. …”
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11Published 2004“…The German rooted Hutterites are direct descendants of radical Anabaptists from the days of the Reformation in Europe. After hundreds of years of fierce persecution, having moved about from country to country, they have now chosen to live apart from the modern world. …”
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12Published 1993“…An additional line of the plot is the arrest and death of Iuliu Maniu, the leader of the National Peasant Party, and the execution of Lucretiu Patrascanu (the "reform"-minded local Communists involved in the coup d'etat). …”
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13Published 2006“…This is a document that more than 14,000 people have signed to demand free elections and other reforms, which would bring Cubans the "Cuba Libre" they dreamed of before the revolution. …”
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14Published 1995“…The U.S. occupation, lead by General MacArthur, introduces democratic reforms into the social, political and educational realms of post-war Japan. …”