How does democratisation affect the politics of migration? This paper analyses Tunisian immigration and emigration politics in the decade before and after the 2011 revolution, drawing on 57 interviews with Tunisian high-level civil servants, as well as representatives of civil society and international organisations. It shows that the democratisation of policy processes and the expansion of citizens’ political freedoms did not result in pro-migrant rights reforms, but instead led to the continuation of restrictive migration policies inherited from Tunisia’s authoritarian past. The paper explains this by dissecting the ambiguous effects of democratisation on political legitimisation, as well as on inter-institutional and transnational dynami...
The protest movements known as the Arab Spring brought the frustration and disappointment of the Nor...
International audienceThis study analyses how the migration policy options of the Government of Tuni...
International audienceThis study analyses how the migration policy options of the Government of Tuni...
The death of one Tunisian man by self-immolation in 2010 created uprisings in 18 other Arab countrie...
The death of one Tunisian man by self-immolation in 2010 created uprisings in 18 other Arab countrie...
Among those countries that faced the so-called Arab Spring in 2011, Tunisia is the last one for whic...
Migration Policy CentreVersion in other language: Migration Policy CentreMPC Research Report2013/01T...
The evolutionary processes of the so called‘arab spring’ and its associatedpolitical tra...
The immolation of street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi and the demonstrations that followed in December 20...
This article attempts to further the understanding of the EU’s democratisation of Tunisia and to ass...
With the passing of its new Constitution, Tunisia is rightly celebrated as the Arab state that has a...
International audienceThe spectacular nature of the migration crisis in 2011 can undoubtedly be seen...
With the passing of its new Constitution, Tunisia is rightly celebrated as the Arab state that has a...
It is often assumed that there is a fundamental difference between immigration policymaking in democ...
International audienceThis study analyses how the migration policy options of the Government of Tuni...
The protest movements known as the Arab Spring brought the frustration and disappointment of the Nor...
International audienceThis study analyses how the migration policy options of the Government of Tuni...
International audienceThis study analyses how the migration policy options of the Government of Tuni...
The death of one Tunisian man by self-immolation in 2010 created uprisings in 18 other Arab countrie...
The death of one Tunisian man by self-immolation in 2010 created uprisings in 18 other Arab countrie...
Among those countries that faced the so-called Arab Spring in 2011, Tunisia is the last one for whic...
Migration Policy CentreVersion in other language: Migration Policy CentreMPC Research Report2013/01T...
The evolutionary processes of the so called‘arab spring’ and its associatedpolitical tra...
The immolation of street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi and the demonstrations that followed in December 20...
This article attempts to further the understanding of the EU’s democratisation of Tunisia and to ass...
With the passing of its new Constitution, Tunisia is rightly celebrated as the Arab state that has a...
International audienceThe spectacular nature of the migration crisis in 2011 can undoubtedly be seen...
With the passing of its new Constitution, Tunisia is rightly celebrated as the Arab state that has a...
It is often assumed that there is a fundamental difference between immigration policymaking in democ...
International audienceThis study analyses how the migration policy options of the Government of Tuni...
The protest movements known as the Arab Spring brought the frustration and disappointment of the Nor...
International audienceThis study analyses how the migration policy options of the Government of Tuni...
International audienceThis study analyses how the migration policy options of the Government of Tuni...