Tunisia's successful transition is not assured
Tunisia's transition has been hailed as a success, but the new government will need to sustain its current momentum
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- The Tunisian case
- First constitution
- Early gains
- Strong labour movements
- Neutral army
- Commonalities with other Arab states
- Authoritarian tendencies
- Rule of law?
- Unstable neighbourhood
- Troubling economy
- Exception or model?
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