The Tunisian Revolution Five Years On

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Series Details 14.01.16
Publication Date 14/01/2016
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The 14 January 2016 marked the fifth anniversary of the Tunisian revolution, the first movement of the Arab Spring and the trigger for many other popular uprisings in Egypt, Libya, and Syria in particular. Tunisia had achieved a lot since 2011, but frustrations and dangers still loomed large. All the more reason for the EU to be committed to the country.

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EU: EEAS: Tunisia http://eeas.europa.eu/tunisia/index_en.htm
ESO: Background information: Tunisian national dialogue quartet wins 2015 Nobel peace prize http://www.europeansources.info/record/tunisian-national-dialogue-quartet-wins-2015-nobel-peace-prize/
ESO: Background information: Tunisia’s Prime Minister Habib Essid on security and migration challenges http://www.europeansources.info/record/tunisias-prime-minister-habib-essid-on-security-and-migration-challenges/
The Conversation, 15.01.16: Five years on, Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution continues from the ground up http://theconversation.com/five-years-on-tunisias-jasmine-revolution-continues-from-the-ground-up-52848
The World Post, 15.01.16: Five Years On, Tunisians Share Memories From The Jasmine Revolution http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jasmine-revolution-tunisia-anniversary_56993211e4b0b4eb759e367c?5xxhia4i=
Chatham House: Expert Comment, 18.01.16: Five Years After the Arab Spring, Tunisia's Government Is a Mess https://www.chathamhouse.org/expert/comment/five-years-after-arab-spring-tunisias-government-mess

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