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1 online resource (371 pages) |
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Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Democratization and Government |
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Routledge studies in Middle Eastern democratization and government.
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Notes on contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; PART I Principles, aspirations, limitations: reshaping Tunisia's foreign policy; 1 The polity of Tunisia's external relations before and after 2011; 2 The Essebsi government (2011): continuity or change?; 3 The Troika governments (2011-2014): orientations and constraints; 4 The Jomaa government (2014-2015): Tunisia as a 'start-up democracy'; PART II Oscillation, cooperation, commitment: Tunisia and its partners |
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5 France and Tunisia: friendship reactivated?6 Germany and Tunisia: friendship in the making?; 7 Tunisia and the EU: 'more of the same' or starting anew?; 8 Turkey and Tunisia: building bridges in stormy times?; 9 The U.S. and Tunisia: from democracy promotion to security consolidation; PART III Inspiration, conditionality, concertation: Tunisia and international institutions; 10 International financial institutions: business as usual in Tunisia?; 11 The Arab Maghreb Union: a new quality of foreign policy cooperation?; 12 Arab League and United Nations: Tunisia's new activism? |
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PART IV Challenges, uncertainty, determination: key transnational issues13 Tunisia's migration policy: from a reactive to a proactive approach; 14 Tunisia's security policy: threats and reform efforts; 15 Radicalisation and terrorism in Tunisia: the lure of jihadism for a marginalised youth; Conclusion: what is 'new' regarding Tunisia's place in the world -- empirical findings and theoretical departures; Index |
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Print version record |
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Tunisia--Foreign relations--21st century
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Krüger, Laura-Theresa
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Besbes, Salma
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McLarren, Katharina
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ISBN |
9781351732567 |
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1351732560 |
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