Summary -- Introduction -- A history of disunity -- The Troika period : weak secularists and a dominant ennahda -- Temporary secular unity against the Islamists -- Support from the media and civil society -- The challenges facing secular parties -- Conclusions
Summary
Three years after Tunisia's revolution, the country's elected government -- an Islamist-led coalition known as the Troika -- has resigned owing to pressure by secular opposition forces in the National Salvation Front (NSF). As they look toward the next general election, Tunisia's secular parties, largely sidelined after the revolution, are seeking greater prominence in politics. To achieve this goal, they must tackle deep-seated challenges and find a way to cooperate more closely
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"April 2014."
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-22)
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