Date: 2011
Type: Working Paper
Confidence-building in Tunisia after the Popular Uprising: Strategies and Dilemmas of the Interim Government
Working Paper, IAI Working Paper, 2011/04
CASSARINO, Jean-Pierre, Confidence-building in Tunisia after the Popular Uprising: Strategies and Dilemmas of the Interim Government, IAI Working Paper, 2011/04 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/15950
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Since the fall of Ben Ali on 14th January 2011,
Tunisia has been going through a process of
transformation and reconfiguration of the manifold
relationships between the state and society. So far, a
series of legal amendments and policy provisions
have been considered to respond to immediate
political demands in the run-up to the next elections.
However, the numerous policy steps that have been
achieved so far should not conceal resilient
challenges pertaining, among others, to the structure
of the economy and to its capacity to tackle youth
unemployment, poverty in depressed areas, unfair
competition, and corruption. The interim government
will need to address these deeper challenges lest its
credibility be jeopardised and the overall reform
process compromised.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/15950
External link: http://www.iai.it/pdf/DocIAI/iaiwp1104.pdf
Series/Number: IAI Working Paper; 2011/04
Publisher: Istituto Affari Internazionali
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