After the revolution : (Record no. 76516)

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020 ## - ISBN
ISBN 9781906538279
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ISBN 1906538271
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Language code eng
245 00 - TITLE
Title After the revolution :
Subtitle Europe and the transition in Tunisia /
Author, etc Susi Dennison ... [et al.]
246 1# - ALTERNATIVE TITLE
Title Europe and the transition in Tunisia
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Place of publication London, U.K. :
Publisher European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR),
Year 2011
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Pages 12 p.
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Series title Policy brief
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General note "March 2011."
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Summary, etc The place to start the battle for the post-revolutionary southern neighbourhood is the place where the wave of revolutions started: Tunisia. Tunisia could either become the first country in the North African region to consolidate a genuine democratic system or it could become simply another failed revolution. Either outcome would have huge implications, both symbolically and for the dynamics of the region. This memo, based on a visit by the authors to Tunis in late February to meet key members of the democracy movement, analyses the fragile situation in Tunisia. Although the country is not in chaos, it faces huge challenges in consolidating democracy. It needs to strengthen independent civil society and the media, as well as building a functioning economy that meets the needs of the rural poor. Although Tunisians are bitter about the EU's failure to challenge the Ben Ali regime, they know they will need European help. The EU now has the opportunity to make amends for past failures by offering prompt and generous help that Tunisia needs and deserves. This will serve European interests in helping to consolidate a more stable and pluralistic southern neighbourhood. To show that it stands with Tunisia's move toward democracy, the EU should share its transitional experiences on building democratic institutions, reforming the security sector and transitional justice, and offer a rule of law mission to support transition over the longer term. In addition to financial assistance, it should also offer high profile support for Tunisia as an attractive environment for business and tourism, encouraging mobility between Europe and North Africa, as well as offering access to EU markets in agricultural products.
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Keyword EU
Subdivision foreign policy
Geographic subdivision Tunisia
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Geographic keyword Tunisia
Subdivision democracy
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Author/Editor Dennison, Susi
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Institution European Council on Foreign Relations
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Authorized title Policy brief (European Council on Foreign Relations)
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Classification part 327ser European
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URI http://ecfr.eu/content/entry/a_regional_model_another_chance_for_the_eu_in_tunisia
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        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2011-09-27 1 4 327ser European G11/955 2012-02-29 2011-10-21 report