The book compares two political transitions: Tunisia, where a constitutional agreement allowed diverse political forces to coexist, and Egypt, where attempts at reconciliation failed. It provides a critical analysis of the challenges facing democrati ...
The book compares two political transitions: Tunisia, where a constitutional agreement allowed diverse political forces to coexist, and Egypt, where attempts at reconciliation failed. It provides a critical analysis of the challenges facing democratic governance in the Arab world and offers insights into how different political models have shaped outcomes in these countries.
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