Publication

15 Feb 2011

This paper discusses the implications of the revolt in Tunisia which toppled President Ben Ali. The author argues that the revolt was due to a series of factors specific to Tunisia and that the country's future will largely depend on the decisions of the provisional government. The author regards the risk of a contagion effect in the region to be significant, but not inevitable or identically applicable.

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Author Ahmed Driss
Series Elcano Royal Institute Analyses
Issue 34
Publisher Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
Copyright © 2011 Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
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