What Tunisia should learn from Egypt
11 July 2013
<p>The deposition of former Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi: call it
what you like – a popular uprising, a military coup, a continuation of
the “Arab Spring”, or a hammer blow to democratic reform efforts.
Whatever it was, Tunisia is certainly not immune to it. Tunisia’s
transition is relatively more protected from such happenings, and the
country as a whole has a bit more working for it in the long run (namely
a smaller population, less geostrategic pressure, and a historically
less politically involved military). However, Tunisian government
officials must be keenly aware of what’s brewing beneath them as well as
take careful notes on what just happened in Egypt.</p> Read the full article here: Nawaat
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