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Contemporary Arab Affairs (2021) 14 (2): 97–117.
Published: 01 June 2021
... Egypt Syria Lebanon Yemen Oman Kuwait Jordan Tunisia Sudan Libya International rankings since 2003 have shown the low quality of the level of Arab universities. Out of over 500 universities in Arab countries, only five have emerged among Shanghai’s top 500 since 2003. 1 In contrast...
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Contemporary Arab Affairs (2019) 12 (1): 91–106.
Published: 01 March 2019
...Ruth Hanau Santini; Giulia Cimini In Tunisia, the notion and understanding of security, while no longer focused on regime security, remains a top-down, state-security understanding, rather than a societal one. Further, while the 2014 democratic Constitution devised significant checks and balances...
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Contemporary Arab Affairs (2018) 11 (1-2): 127–137.
Published: 01 March 2018
...Majed Karoui The Salafi movement in Tunisia in general and in the area of Sidi Ali Ben Aoun in particular, emerged as an antisocial movement that adopted the defense of a cultural identity based mainly on the rejection of democracy and the foundations of the modern state, seeking change in every...
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Contemporary Arab Affairs (2015) 8 (3): 398–407.
Published: 01 July 2015
...Mohammad Dawood Sofi The year 2011 witnessed watershed events in the countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), resulting in long-awaited political and social transformation, with Tunisia acting as catalyst and modus operandi for the other countries of the region. Although the so-called...
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Contemporary Arab Affairs (2013) 6 (3): 358–375.
Published: 01 July 2013
...Salaheddine Jourchi This paper presents the discourse, or more often the struggle, between secularists and Islamists in Tunisia relating religion and the state within the desired democratic system. The movement of 18 October is a landmark in the efforts for constructive work between different...
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Contemporary Arab Affairs (2011) 4 (2): 127–147.
Published: 01 April 2011
... on to provide analysis of the current developments in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Syria, Yemen and the rest of the affected states. It concludes by drawing up the implications on the Arab future of these uprisings. * Email: [email protected] © 2011 The Centre for Arab Unity Studies 2011...