Youssef Cherif

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Has the EU Failed Democratic Tunisia?

Tunisia’s democratic crisis is also a reflection of the EU’s weak and fragmented commitment to the country. The EU should encourage a return to democracy by alleviating Tunisia’s economic struggles, spurring political reforms, and pressuring regional partners to stop meddling in Tunisian affairs.

  • Youssef Cherif
· December 16, 2021
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A New Strategy for U.S. Engagement in North Africa
February 25, 2021

Ten years after the Arab Spring, the socioeconomic and governance grievances that fueled the 2010-2011 uprisings are still prevalent across North Africa, and many have worsened in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Daniel Rubinstein
  • Karim El Aynaoui
  • Nancy Okail
  • Youssef Cherif
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Global Civil Society and the Pandemic
May 20, 2020

Government responses to the coronavirus are disrupting civil society around the world. But the pandemic is also catalyzing new forms of civic activism. Members of Carnegie’s Civic Research Network share their insights.

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  • Thomas Carothers
  • Youssef Cherif
  • Maureen Kademaunga
  • Janjira Sombatpoonsiri
  • Vijayan MJ
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After Protest: Pathways Beyond Mass Mobilization

Mass protests garner significant attention, but what happens next is just as vital for achieving real and lasting change.

· October 24, 2019
commentary
Bringing the Economy Back Into Tunisian Politics

The UGTT’s reemerging activism signals a growing emphasis in Tunisian politics on economic priorities.

  • Youssef Cherif
· February 12, 2019
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Tunisia: The Corruption Contagion
December 7, 2017

For its democratic transition to survive, Tunisia must simultaneously address the kleptocracy of the previous regime and the emergence of widespread petty corruption.

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  • Chaima Bouhlel
  • Youssef Cherif
  • Chérif El Kadhi
  • Sarah Yerkes
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The Kamour Movement and Civic Protests in Tunisia

The Kamour sit-in’s self-sufficient organization, open participatory style, mostly peaceful tactics, and realistic demands—along with the government’s understanding and relative openness to dialogue—is a model that barely exists in other Arab countries.

  • Youssef Cherif
· August 8, 2017
commentary
Tunisia’s Risky War on Corruption

Despite widespread praise for Youssef Chahed’s anti-corruption efforts, they also risk inflaming elite tensions and undermining Tunisia’s democratic transition.

  • Youssef Cherif
· July 18, 2017
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Global Civic Activism in Flux

Case studies from eight countries show how civic activism across the world is evolving and reveal crosscutting themes relevant to the future of civil society support.

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· March 17, 2017
commentary
Tunisia’s Fledgling Gulf Relations

Tensions persist between Tunisia and its former ally the UAE, but Tunisia hopes renewed ties could balance out its current dependence on Qatar.

  • Youssef Cherif
· January 17, 2017