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Democratization --- Tunisia --- History --- Politics and government --- Democratization - Tunisia. --- Tunisia - History - Demonstrations, 2010 --- -Tunisia - Politics and government - 2011 --- -Democratization
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A full history of the Tunisian revolution, from its roots decades ago to the ongoing process of becoming a democracyGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748691036','ISBN:9780748691043','ISBN:9780748691050','ISBN:9780748691067']);From late 2010 to the present day, the Arab world has been shot through with insurrection and revolt. As a result, Tunisia is now seen as the unlikely birthplace and exemplar of the process of democratisation long overdue in the Arab world.Mixing political, historical, economic, social and cultural analyses and approaches, these essays reflect on the local, regional and transnational dynamics together with the long and short term factors that, when combined, set in motion the Tunisian revolution and the Arab uprisings. Above all, the book maps the intertwined genealogies of cultural dissent that have contributed to the mobilisation of protesters and to the sustenance of protests between 17 December 2010 and 14 January 2011, and beyond.Key Features13 essays by an international and interdisciplinary set of experienced and emerging scholars who are active in researching and writing about the Tunisian and Arab Spring revolutionsMaps the origins of the Tunisian revolution, seeing it as an event that was years in the making after decades of 'collaborative revolutionism' across spaces, places and generationsExplore the various traditions of dissent under Bourguiba and Ben AliIncludes important reflections on the major debates that dominated the postrevolutionary scene and continue to inform the transition to democracy"
Social change --- Internal politics --- anno 2010-2019 --- Tunisia --- Tunisie --- History --- Politics and government --- Social conditions --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement --- Conditions sociales --- Tunisia - History - Demonstrations, 2010 --- -Tunisia - Politics and government - 1987-2011 --- Tunisia - Politics and government - 2011 --- -Tunisia - Social conditions - 1987 --- -Tunisia
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Cette enquête de terrain permet de mieux comprendre la dynamique des événements en Tunisie depuis la chute du président Ben Ali. ©Electre 2015
Islam and politics --- Islam and secularism --- Islam --- Tunisia --- History --- Politics and government --- Islamisme --- En-Nahdha --- Tunisie -- Politique et gouvernement -- 2011-.... --- Printemps arabe (2010-....) --- En-Nahdha (Tunisie) --- Aspect social --- Tunisie --- Politique et gouvernement --- Aspect social. --- Islam and politics - Tunisia --- Islam and secularism - Tunisia --- Islam - Tunisia --- Tunisia - History - Demonstrations, 2010 --- -Tunisia - Politics and government - 2011 --- -Islam and politics
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Online social networks --- Social media --- Social movements --- Youth --- Political aspects --- Political activity --- Tunisia --- Politics and government --- Social media - Political aspects - Tunisia. --- Online social networks - Political aspects - Tunisia. --- Social movements - Tunisia. --- Youth - Political activity - Tunisia. --- Tunisia - Politics and government - 2011 --- -Social media - Political aspects - Tunisia. --- -Social media
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"Depuis les Printemps arabes de 2011, l'islamisme politique s'est hissé au pouvoir en Tunisie, en Égypte et au Maroc. Il est donc aujourd'hui essentiel de faire la distinction entre islamisme politique et activisme djihadiste, et ainsi appréhender la complexité des logiques auxquelles les différents groupes qualifiés d'islamistes - des Frères musulmans aux djihadistes - obéissent. Si d'aucuns soupçonnent chez les islamistes élus une stratégie dissimulée d'arriver au même résultat que les djihadistes - l'instauration d'un califat mondial -, la réalité paraît plus complexe. À rebours des simplifications du traitement médiatique, Anne-Clémentine Larroque montre, à travers une analyse nourrie de nombreux entretiens avec des acteurs et des observateurs de ces trois pays, que l'expérience du pouvoir n'est pas sans conséquences sur les rapports entre partis islamistes et groupes plus radicaux - des salafistes aux djihadistes." (source : 4e de couv.)
Islam and politics --- Islamic fundamentalism --- History --- Tunisia --- Egypt --- Morocco --- Politics and government --- ISLAM AND POLITICS--TUNISIA --- ISLAM AND POLITICS--EGYPT --- ISLAM AND POLITICS--MOROCCO --- ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM--TUNISIA --- ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM--EGYPT --- ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM--MOROCCO --- Printemps arabe (2010-....) --- Islamisme --- Islam et politique --- Histoire. --- Égypte --- Tunisie --- Maroc --- Politique et gouvernement --- Égypte --- Islam and politics - History - 21st century --- Islamic fundamentalism - History - 21st century --- Tunisia - Politics and government - 2011 --- -Egypt - Politics and government - 2011 --- -Morocco - Politics and government - 1999 --- -Printemps arabe (2010-....)
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