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ID147294
Title ProperLocal (R)evolutions in Tunisia, 2011–2014
Other Title Information reconstructing municipal political authority
LanguageENG
AuthorVolpi, Frederic ;  Merone, Fabio ;  Loschi, Chiara
Summary / Abstract (Note)In postrevolutionary Tunisia, local politics have played an important role in the reconstruction of political authority in the wake of regime change. Continuities of governance between the old and new regimes, the local emergence of new social and political actors, and the competition between new and old local actors, as well as between them and the central state, have challenged the authority of national institutions and elected officials. As national actors attempted to rein in local experiments with "direct democracy," local politics generated resistance toward the Islamist-led Ennahda coalition.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Journal Vol. 70, No.3; Summer 2016: p.365-381
Journal SourceMiddle East Journal Vol: 70 No 3
Key WordsTunisia ;  Local Revolutions ;  2011–2014 ;  Municipal Political Authority


 
 
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