Tunisia’s Challenging Transition: An Interview with Mehrezia Labidi
“No political party, no political actor is able to lead Tunisia alone in this very sensitive and fragile period.”
“No political party, no political actor is able to lead Tunisia alone in this very sensitive and fragile period.”
The Carnegie Middle East Program’s wide-ranging new report, Arab Fractures: Citizens, States, and Social Contracts, argues that new political and socioeconomic models are needed to address the crisis of governance and lack of pluralism at the heart of regional disorder.