
Tunisia
From stability to revolution in the Maghreb
Christopher Alexander(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 27. May 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
188 pages
978-1-138-88616-2 (ISBN)
Description
The first edition of Tunisia was released just nine months before the eruption of the Arab Spring. The most substantial period of political unrest felt by the Arab world in a half century originated in Tunisia, a fact that confounded expectations about Tunisian politics. This new edition builds upon the first edition's overview of Tunisia's political and economic development to examine how one of the region's hardiest authoritarian orders was toppled by a loosely organised protest wave.
Providing the most up-to-date introduction to Tunisia's post-independence and post-Arab Spring politics, concisely written chapters cover topics such as:
state formation
domestic politics
economic development
foreign relations
colonialism
the Arab Spring; its factors and repercussions
Key to this new edition is the examination of Tunisian history, politics and society alongside the subsequent upheaval following the outbreak of revolts in December 2010. It looks at how political and economic changes after 2001, including economic deterioration and rising inequality and corruption, had already begun to erode bases of Ben Ali's government, and explores why Tunisia is the sole Arab Spring country to construct a democracy thus far, and the challenges that this new democracy still faces.
An essential inclusion on courses on Middle Eastern politics, African politics, and political science in general, this accessible introduction to Tunisia will also be of interest to anyone wishing to learn more about this significant region.
Providing the most up-to-date introduction to Tunisia's post-independence and post-Arab Spring politics, concisely written chapters cover topics such as:
state formation
domestic politics
economic development
foreign relations
colonialism
the Arab Spring; its factors and repercussions
Key to this new edition is the examination of Tunisian history, politics and society alongside the subsequent upheaval following the outbreak of revolts in December 2010. It looks at how political and economic changes after 2001, including economic deterioration and rising inequality and corruption, had already begun to erode bases of Ben Ali's government, and explores why Tunisia is the sole Arab Spring country to construct a democracy thus far, and the challenges that this new democracy still faces.
An essential inclusion on courses on Middle Eastern politics, African politics, and political science in general, this accessible introduction to Tunisia will also be of interest to anyone wishing to learn more about this significant region.
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Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung, 1 s/w Photographie bzw. Rasterbild
1 Halftones, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
298 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-88616-2 (9781138886162)
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Person
Christopher Alexander is Associate Dean for International Programs and Ruth and John McGee Director of the Dean Rusk International Studies Program, Davidson College, USA.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1 - State-building and independence in Tunisia
Chapter 2 - Authoritarianism and stability in Tunisian politics
Chapter 3 - Ben Ai's collapse and the origins of the Jasmine Revolution
Chapter 4 - The road to the Second Republic
Chapter 5 - Stability, reform and development in Tunisia's economy
Chapter 6 - Tunisia and the world
Conclusion
Chapter 1 - State-building and independence in Tunisia
Chapter 2 - Authoritarianism and stability in Tunisian politics
Chapter 3 - Ben Ai's collapse and the origins of the Jasmine Revolution
Chapter 4 - The road to the Second Republic
Chapter 5 - Stability, reform and development in Tunisia's economy
Chapter 6 - Tunisia and the world
Conclusion