4 Aug, 2023

AL SHARQ WEEKLY WIRE-AUGUST 4, 2023

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 04 August 2023 | TR | AR

President Erdoğan had a phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Wednesday and discussed the resumption of the Black Sea grain deal. During the call, Erdoğan underlined that he views the grain deal as a ‘bridge of peace’ and reiterated Ankara’s decisiveness to exert intense efforts and diplomacy to reactivate the grain deal

AL SHARQ WEEKLY WIRE-AUGUST 4, 20232023-08-04T16:47:32+03:00
18 Jul, 2022

Tunisia Decides: A Constitutional Referendum-or a Referendum on Saied?

Larbi Sadiki | 18 July 2022

Tunisia Decides: A Constitutional Referendum-or a Referendum on Saied? Tunisians and outside observers wait anxiously for 25 July, when President Kais Saied plans to hold a referendum on his new constitution. This 25 July [...]

Tunisia Decides: A Constitutional Referendum-or a Referendum on Saied?2022-09-27T11:51:49+03:00
1 Mar, 2022

The Road to July 25: The Problems of Democratic Consolidation in Tunisia

M. Tahir Kilavuz | 01 March 2022

The Tunisian democratic experiment, once the last remaining hope of the Arab revolts, was put to an end on July 25, 2021, as President Kais Saied announced the dissolution of government and the freezing of parliament

The Road to July 25: The Problems of Democratic Consolidation in Tunisia2022-04-05T15:58:59+03:00
16 Nov, 2021

Democracy Promotion No Longer? Autocratic Diffusion and Economic Barriers to Democratic Consolidation in Tunisia

Firat Kimya | 16 November 2021

The crisis of democracy in Tunisia continues, as President Kais Saied declared an indefinite suspension of parliament, which he has depicted as a threat to the state. Amidst this crisis, the indecisive attitude of international democratic actors has disappointed many and created a power vacuum for MENA strongmen to extend their political influence on Tunisia

Democracy Promotion No Longer? Autocratic Diffusion and Economic Barriers to Democratic Consolidation in Tunisia2022-04-07T14:16:38+03:00
24 Aug, 2021

TUNISIA 25TH OF JULY: THE END OF A CRISIS OR THE START OF A NEW ONE

NEDRA CHERIF | 24 August 2021

The 25th of July has become a highly symbolic date in Tunisia, not only as the anniversary of the first republic’s proclamation in 1957, but also as a date marked by key events throughout the Tunisian transition. The recent exceptional measures announced by President Kais Saied on that date, however, did not come as a surprise, but rather constitute the culmination of the protracted and multifaceted crisis that has affected Tunisia for the last several years

TUNISIA 25TH OF JULY: THE END OF A CRISIS OR THE START OF A NEW ONE2022-04-11T14:47:33+03:00
2 Jun, 2016

Tunisia’s Ennahda can change its discourse, but not the reality of political Islam

Basheer Nafi | 02 June 2016 | TR

Fears over political Islam’s general current shouldn't shake the pillars of a political movement with such a long history of struggle and sacrifice A number of leaders and cadres from the Tunisian Ennahda movement came [...]

Tunisia’s Ennahda can change its discourse, but not the reality of political Islam2022-01-31T13:26:07+03:00
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