The unexpected results of Tunisian legislative elections held in September and October 2019 reshuffled a highly contested political system and renewed a political elite accused of forgetting the claims and grievances raised by the 2011 revolution. Notably, popular discontent against Tunisian political elite grew in the wake of the inedited compromise between the Islamist party Ennahdha and the neo-bourghibist party Nidaa Tounès, which had faced each other in a crescent polarized landscape between 2012 and 2014. While the success of the Tunisian democratic transition seemed to hinge on this “twin toleration” compromise between Islamists and Secularists (Stepan 2012; 2018) some scholars warned about the detrimental effects of a “rotten compro...
This study investigates why and how Tunisian Islamist activists committed to new forms of socio-poli...
This article stresses the importance of learning in the transformation of an incumbent Islamist part...
One of the key points in the future of today’s political transition in Tunisia lies in the Islamists...
The unexpected results of Tunisian legislative elections held in September and October 2019 reshuffl...
Since the uprising in 2011, Tunisia is seen as a political lab whose experiences impact the entire r...
Arab uprisings paved the way for democratic elections in the Middle East and North Africa region. Ye...
The victory of a Tunisian Islamist party in the elections of October 2011 seems a paradox for a coun...
Ennahda’s many compromises during Tunisia’s transition have prompted assessments that the party has ...
The swift victory of moderate Islamists at the first free elections in the historically secular Tuni...
This article explores the complex dynamics shaping the integration of the Tunisian Islamist party En...
In the wake of the Tunisian Revolution of 2011, Ennahda leader Rached Ghannouchi distanced his party...
First published online: January 2020After the fall of Ben Ali's regime in 2011, the opening of socio...
The study aims to explore how Islamist parties mobilize citizens in electoral authoritarian systems....
Tunisia’s main secular party, Nidaa Tounes, emerged as the largest force in the October 2014 parliam...
The victory of a Tunisian Islamist party in the elections of October 2011 seems a paradox for a coun...
This study investigates why and how Tunisian Islamist activists committed to new forms of socio-poli...
This article stresses the importance of learning in the transformation of an incumbent Islamist part...
One of the key points in the future of today’s political transition in Tunisia lies in the Islamists...
The unexpected results of Tunisian legislative elections held in September and October 2019 reshuffl...
Since the uprising in 2011, Tunisia is seen as a political lab whose experiences impact the entire r...
Arab uprisings paved the way for democratic elections in the Middle East and North Africa region. Ye...
The victory of a Tunisian Islamist party in the elections of October 2011 seems a paradox for a coun...
Ennahda’s many compromises during Tunisia’s transition have prompted assessments that the party has ...
The swift victory of moderate Islamists at the first free elections in the historically secular Tuni...
This article explores the complex dynamics shaping the integration of the Tunisian Islamist party En...
In the wake of the Tunisian Revolution of 2011, Ennahda leader Rached Ghannouchi distanced his party...
First published online: January 2020After the fall of Ben Ali's regime in 2011, the opening of socio...
The study aims to explore how Islamist parties mobilize citizens in electoral authoritarian systems....
Tunisia’s main secular party, Nidaa Tounes, emerged as the largest force in the October 2014 parliam...
The victory of a Tunisian Islamist party in the elections of October 2011 seems a paradox for a coun...
This study investigates why and how Tunisian Islamist activists committed to new forms of socio-poli...
This article stresses the importance of learning in the transformation of an incumbent Islamist part...
One of the key points in the future of today’s political transition in Tunisia lies in the Islamists...