The Jasmin Revolution in Tunisia began at the end of 2010. Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire in protest against the corrupt police officials that had forced him to pay bribes in order to run his business. His protest became the symbol for the revolution that followed. A combination of political instabilities along with an economic downturn that lead to unemployment created dissatisfaction among the people in Tunisia. The Protest grew into a revolution that demanded action against the widespread unemployment, lack of democracy and human rights. A democratization process started after the revolution because of the protests. The purpose of this thesis is to analyse how Tunisia developed a democratic system of governance, if the notion of hu...
Abstract: The protest movements of the Arab Spring prompted a major reevaluation amongst policymaker...
The wave of protests that swept over Middle East and North Africa in 2011, known as Arab spring, has...
This article attempts to further the understanding of the EU’s democratisation of Tunisia and to ass...
The Jasmin Revolution in Tunisia began at the end of 2010. Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire in p...
This essay aims to examine how the democratization of Tunisia has taken place since the Arabic sprin...
The political turmoil in Tunisia at the end of 2010 opened the door to the democratization of Arab c...
The people in Tunisia demanded democracy and civil liberties, which led to large-scale demonstration...
This thesis explores democratization in contemporary Tunisia through three hypotheses and their crit...
This study examines whether Tunisia's democratization process supports the developed expectation of ...
The wave of revolutions that swept North Africa and the Middle East in late 2010, early 2011 led to ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the level of democracy in Tunisia. I will research the chall...
This essay have examined why Tunisia succeeded in democratizing when Libya did not. The two question...
It has been ten years since the 26-year-old fruit seller set himself on fire to protest corruption i...
The objective of this essay is to present both the reason behind the Egyptian democratization failur...
The Arab Spring put several revolutions in motion in the Middle East and North Africa. However, Tuni...
Abstract: The protest movements of the Arab Spring prompted a major reevaluation amongst policymaker...
The wave of protests that swept over Middle East and North Africa in 2011, known as Arab spring, has...
This article attempts to further the understanding of the EU’s democratisation of Tunisia and to ass...
The Jasmin Revolution in Tunisia began at the end of 2010. Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire in p...
This essay aims to examine how the democratization of Tunisia has taken place since the Arabic sprin...
The political turmoil in Tunisia at the end of 2010 opened the door to the democratization of Arab c...
The people in Tunisia demanded democracy and civil liberties, which led to large-scale demonstration...
This thesis explores democratization in contemporary Tunisia through three hypotheses and their crit...
This study examines whether Tunisia's democratization process supports the developed expectation of ...
The wave of revolutions that swept North Africa and the Middle East in late 2010, early 2011 led to ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the level of democracy in Tunisia. I will research the chall...
This essay have examined why Tunisia succeeded in democratizing when Libya did not. The two question...
It has been ten years since the 26-year-old fruit seller set himself on fire to protest corruption i...
The objective of this essay is to present both the reason behind the Egyptian democratization failur...
The Arab Spring put several revolutions in motion in the Middle East and North Africa. However, Tuni...
Abstract: The protest movements of the Arab Spring prompted a major reevaluation amongst policymaker...
The wave of protests that swept over Middle East and North Africa in 2011, known as Arab spring, has...
This article attempts to further the understanding of the EU’s democratisation of Tunisia and to ass...