Tunisia's International Relations since the 'Arab Spring' (eBook, PDF)
Transition Inside and Out
Redaktion: Abderrahim, Tasnim; McLarren, Katharina; Besbes, Salma; Krüger, Laura-Theresa
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Tunisia's International Relations since the 'Arab Spring' (eBook, PDF)
Transition Inside and Out
Redaktion: Abderrahim, Tasnim; McLarren, Katharina; Besbes, Salma; Krüger, Laura-Theresa
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This book assesses Tunisia's transition 'inside and out' from four angles: Tunisian polity and politics which provide the framework for its foreign policy since the Arab Spring; bilateral relations before and after the Arab Spring; Tunisia's activism in international organisations as well as their presence in Tunisia; and transnational issues.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351732574
- Artikelnr.: 49273936
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351732574
- Artikelnr.: 49273936
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Katharina McLarren & Bernhard Stahl PART I Principles, aspirations,
limitations: reshaping Tunisia's foreign policy 1. The polity of Tunisia's
external relations before and after 2011, Ines Kalai & Jaweher Skhiri 2.
The Essebsi government (2011): continuity or change? Aymen Briki &
Reinhardt Rummel 3. The Troika governments (2011-2014): orientations and
constraints Mohamed Nidhal Zaier & Ignaz Völk 4. The Jomaa government
(2014-2015): Tunisia as a 'Start-up Democracy' Tasnim Abderrahim & Mootaz
Ghothbani PART II Oscillation, cooperation, commitment: Tunisia and its
partners 5. France and Tunisia: friendship reactivated? Laura-Theresa
Krüger 6. Germany and Tunisia: friendship in the making? Edmund Ratka &
Bernhard Stahl 7. Tunisia and the EU: 'more of the same' or starting anew?
Laura-Theresa Krüger, Edmund Ratka & Emna Chihi Ouji 8. Turkey and Tunisia:
building bridges in stormy times? Elena Dück & Rihab Kordi 9. The U.S. and
Tunisia: from democracy promotion to security consolidation Salma Besbes &
Tasnim Abderrahim PART III Inspiration, conditionality, concertation:
Tunisia and international institutions 10. International Financial
Institutions: business as usual in Tunisia? Lisa Spantig 11. The Arab
Maghreb Union: a new quality of foreign policy cooperation? Laura-Theresa
Krüger & Mohamed Nidhal Zaier 12. Arab League and United Nations: Tunisia's
new activism? Katharina McLarren PART IV Challenges, uncertainty,
determination: key transnational issues 13. Tunisia's migration policy:
from a reactive to a proactive approach Sabrine Souissi & Katharina
McLarren 14. Tunisia's security policy: thr
Katharina McLarren & Bernhard Stahl PART I Principles, aspirations,
limitations: reshaping Tunisia's foreign policy 1. The polity of Tunisia's
external relations before and after 2011, Ines Kalai & Jaweher Skhiri 2.
The Essebsi government (2011): continuity or change? Aymen Briki &
Reinhardt Rummel 3. The Troika governments (2011-2014): orientations and
constraints Mohamed Nidhal Zaier & Ignaz Völk 4. The Jomaa government
(2014-2015): Tunisia as a 'Start-up Democracy' Tasnim Abderrahim & Mootaz
Ghothbani PART II Oscillation, cooperation, commitment: Tunisia and its
partners 5. France and Tunisia: friendship reactivated? Laura-Theresa
Krüger 6. Germany and Tunisia: friendship in the making? Edmund Ratka &
Bernhard Stahl 7. Tunisia and the EU: 'more of the same' or starting anew?
Laura-Theresa Krüger, Edmund Ratka & Emna Chihi Ouji 8. Turkey and Tunisia:
building bridges in stormy times? Elena Dück & Rihab Kordi 9. The U.S. and
Tunisia: from democracy promotion to security consolidation Salma Besbes &
Tasnim Abderrahim PART III Inspiration, conditionality, concertation:
Tunisia and international institutions 10. International Financial
Institutions: business as usual in Tunisia? Lisa Spantig 11. The Arab
Maghreb Union: a new quality of foreign policy cooperation? Laura-Theresa
Krüger & Mohamed Nidhal Zaier 12. Arab League and United Nations: Tunisia's
new activism? Katharina McLarren PART IV Challenges, uncertainty,
determination: key transnational issues 13. Tunisia's migration policy:
from a reactive to a proactive approach Sabrine Souissi & Katharina
McLarren 14. Tunisia's security policy: thr