EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- THE CASE FOR TRANSATLANTIC COOPERATION -- BUILDING A TRANSATLANTIC STRATEGY -- TAKING STOCK: TUNISIA'S TRANSITION TO DATE -- EUROPEAN AND US SUPPORT FOR POST-REVOLUTION TUNISIA -- TOWARD A NEW STRATEGY -- CONCLUSION -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Summary
"Five years after Tunisia's revolution, which ousted longtime authoritarian ruler Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and put the country on the path towards nascent democracy, democratic and economic reforms have stalled. Following the revolution, the United States, the European Union (EU), and EU member states--namely France, Germany, and the United Kingdom--substantially boosted assistance to Tunisia. But simply increasing support has not proven to be effective. To help Tunisia as it moves away from the immediate post-revolutionary period, the United States and the EU must develop a joint transatlantic strategy that recognizes Tunisia as a priority for Western engagement with the Arab world"--Publisher's description
Notes
"June 1, 2016"--Table of contents note
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (Atlantic Council, viewed June 2, 2016)