The article examines the complexity of Tunisian Salafism in the context of the Tunisian transition to democracy. Building on primary sources and original field work, the article highlights the theoretical and practical divergences that affect the Salafist camp in Tunisia in its struggle to continue a revolutionary project for a sector of disenfranchised youth unwilling to support a process of renewal of political institutions that they perceive as contributing their marginalization. In addition, the article explores the ways in which, paradoxically, the emergence and public presence of Salafism can contribute to the strengthening of democratic debate in the country
The Arab Spring has reshaped the Islamist landscape in the Middle East drastically. After decades of...
First published online: 21 December 2020This article contributes to the debate on the transformation...
The Arab Revolutions have multiplied the pathways of activism available to Salafi groups notably in ...
The working paper examines the complexity of Tunisian Salafism and its role in the process of transi...
The article examines the complexity of Tunisian Salafism in the context of the Tunisian transition t...
The article charts the rise of the jihadi Salafi movement in Tunisia during the transitional period ...
This paper argues that the growth and legalization of Political Islamism in Tunisia will naturally h...
What shape does Salafism take in Tunisia after the ban of the Salafi-Jihadi group Ansar al-Shari‘a a...
The swift victory of moderate Islamists at the first free elections in the historically secular Tuni...
What shape does Salafism take in Tunisia after the ban of the Salafi-Jihadi group Ansar al-Shari‘a a...
Defence date: 10 July 2017Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute (sup...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that the wave of socio-political transformations that ...
This article examines the emergence of Salafism and the post-Ben Ali process of institution-building...
This article analyses the evolution of the international jihadi movement during the Arab uprisings. ...
© 2016, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
The Arab Spring has reshaped the Islamist landscape in the Middle East drastically. After decades of...
First published online: 21 December 2020This article contributes to the debate on the transformation...
The Arab Revolutions have multiplied the pathways of activism available to Salafi groups notably in ...
The working paper examines the complexity of Tunisian Salafism and its role in the process of transi...
The article examines the complexity of Tunisian Salafism in the context of the Tunisian transition t...
The article charts the rise of the jihadi Salafi movement in Tunisia during the transitional period ...
This paper argues that the growth and legalization of Political Islamism in Tunisia will naturally h...
What shape does Salafism take in Tunisia after the ban of the Salafi-Jihadi group Ansar al-Shari‘a a...
The swift victory of moderate Islamists at the first free elections in the historically secular Tuni...
What shape does Salafism take in Tunisia after the ban of the Salafi-Jihadi group Ansar al-Shari‘a a...
Defence date: 10 July 2017Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute (sup...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that the wave of socio-political transformations that ...
This article examines the emergence of Salafism and the post-Ben Ali process of institution-building...
This article analyses the evolution of the international jihadi movement during the Arab uprisings. ...
© 2016, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
The Arab Spring has reshaped the Islamist landscape in the Middle East drastically. After decades of...
First published online: 21 December 2020This article contributes to the debate on the transformation...
The Arab Revolutions have multiplied the pathways of activism available to Salafi groups notably in ...