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Los vaivenes de la primavera tunecina [The vagaries of the Tunisian spring]

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Author(s)
Boubekeur, Amel
Keywords
elites
revolution
Ennahda
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
Tunisia
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Ethics of political systems
Governance and ethics
Religious ethics
Community ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/224136
Abstract
"La revolución que derrocó a la dictadura de Zine El Abidine Ben Ali en 2011 movilizó a una serie de fuerzas heterogéneas, desde islámicos hasta laicos e izquierdistas, y abrió paso a una era de entusiasmo, participación política y efervescencia social. No obstante, el devenir posterior compuso un escenario complejo de triunfos islamistas, reacciones callejeras –que combinaban razones políticas y económicas– y violencia, al tiempo que gran parte de la nueva elite buscaba sacar la política de las calles y construir un consenso revolucionario alejado de las ansias de transformación de la sociedad y la política tunecinas."
Date
2015
Type
Article
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