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Thursday, 28 November 2024 10:45

Populism, authoritarian tactics and xenophobia: Tracking developments in Tunisian politics

Populism, authoritarian tactics and xenophobia: Tracking developments in Tunisian politics

tunisia saied muralThis article tracks domestic and foreign policy developments in Tunisia during the past three years, on the occasion of the latest election results, with Saied being reelected with 90% of the vote. A series of undemocratic discrepancies, a continuum of socioeconomic precarity and growing xenophobic practices are leading to the characterization of Tunisia as a state steadily moving towards authoritarianism.

 

 

 

 

 

Published in Middle East Flashpoints
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  • Tunisia
  • elections
  • Arab Spring
  • Τυνησία
  • εκλογές
  • Αραβική Άνοιξη
  • Μαγκρέμπ
  • Maghreb
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Saturday, 21 September 2024 13:53

Eirini Giannopoulou

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Friday, 01 April 2022 00:07

Is Tunisia transforming from a democratization case study to an autocracy?

Is Tunisia transforming from a democratization case study to an autocracy?

tunisia save democracyTunisia is usually being referred to as one of the most successful cases with regards to social justice and democratization after the Arab Spring uprisings. However, ten years later, the country is once more facing a political and socioeconomic crisis, with President Saied’s policies becoming more and more unpopular amongst the people. Amidst the recent wave of popular upheaval in Tunisia, this article aims to analyze current domestic affairs and examine whether authoritarianism is on the rise.

 

 

Published in Middle East Flashpoints
Tagged under
  • Tunisia
  • democracy
  • Arab Spring
  • Τυνησία
  • δημοκρατία
  • Αραβική Άνοιξη
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Tuesday, 01 March 2022 16:53

Egypt’s regional role and the securitization of popular demand

Egypt’s regional role and the securitization of popular demand

egypt no military ruleEgypt has been in constant upheaval, especially in the past years, following Sisi’s rise to power. Popular struggle is becoming more and more penalized, while a series of human rights violations and growing public discontent towards the government have been observed. Popular demand seems overshadowed by a security and counter-terrorism agenda. This article will focus on the securitization strategy and examine Egypt’s current foreign policy priorities, its role in regional power struggles and whether new coalitions challenge the interests of traditional allies.

Published in Middle East Flashpoints
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  • Egypt
  • human rights
  • foreign policy
  • uprising
  • Αίγυπτος
  • ανθρώπινα δικαιώματα
  • εξωτερική πολιτική
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