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Contested Politics in Tunisia: Civil Society in a Post-Authoritarian State provides a comprehensive analysis of civil society’s evolving role in Tunisia’s democratic transition. Edwige Fortier explores how various civil society organizations have engaged with political processes following the collapse of authoritarian rule. The book examines the tensions and negotiations between state institutions and civil society actors as Tunisia attempts to consolidate democratic governance. Through detailed case studies and empirical research, Fortier demonstrates how civil society groups contest, influence, and shape political outcomes in the post-2011 context. The work addresses key themes including political participation, collective action, institutional reform, and social mobilization. By focusing on civil society’s multifaceted engagement with politics, this study contributes to broader discussions about democratization processes in the Middle East and North Africa region.







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