Stemming Tunisia’s Authoritarian Drift [Recurso electrónico] PDF
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TextSeries: Middle East and North Africa Report ; N°180Publication details: International Crisis Group Enero 2018Description: Recurso online 27 p. 568 KBSubject(s): Online resources:
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The seventh anniversary of the 14 January 2011 Tunisian uprising is overshadowed by dangers of political polarisation and an illusory nostalgia for strong, centralised government. To save the sole successful Arab transition, the governing coalition should enact promised reforms, create a Constitutional court and hold long-delayed local elections.
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