Investigating the political transition after the 2011 Tunisian revolution, this book explores whether civil society is fulfilling its democratic functions. Examining the existence of a civil political culture, that is identified through the presence of the six criteria of Freedom, Equality, Pluralism, Tolerance, Trust and Transparency.
Investigating the political transition after the 2011 Tunisian revolution, this book explores whether civil society is fulfilling its democratic functions. Examining the existence of a civil political culture, that is identified through the presence of the six criteria of Freedom, Equality, Pluralism, Tolerance, Trust and Transparency.
Alexander P. Martin is a lecturer in International Relations and Politics. He has worked for the University of Lincoln, University of Tunis, American University of Beirut, University of Exeter, and Durham University. He holds a PhD in Politics from Durham University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. 'Civil' civil society: the buttress of democratisation 2. Tunisia's history of civil society activism: 1574-2010 3. Civil society activism from revolution to transition 4. Surveying Tunisian CSO members' attitudes 5. Interviews with CSO leaders 6. Inside a CSO: an ethnographic study Conclusion Epilogue Bibliography
Introduction 1. 'Civil' civil society: the buttress of democratisation 2. Tunisia's history of civil society activism: 1574-2010 3. Civil society activism from revolution to transition 4. Surveying Tunisian CSO members' attitudes 5. Interviews with CSO leaders 6. Inside a CSO: an ethnographic study Conclusion Epilogue Bibliography
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