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Tunisian Politics in France offers a comprehensive analysis of how Tunisian immigrants and their descendants in France have maintained political engagement with their homeland since the 1980s. Mathilde Zederman explores the mechanisms of long-distance activism, examining how diaspora communities organize, mobilize, and influence political processes across national boundaries.
The book traces the evolution of transnational political networks, identity construction among Tunisians in France, and their role in shaping both French and Tunisian politics. Through detailed research and case studies, Zederman demonstrates how diaspora activism extends beyond simple nostalgia or cultural preservation, becoming a significant force in contemporary political life. This work contributes to broader scholarly understanding of migration, transnationalism, and diasporic political engagement.







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