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To browse Academia. Stefano M. We cannot yet know what the outcome will be of the recent course of events known as the Tunisian Revolution. Its beginning on Decem-ber 17, , with Mohamed whose real name was Tarek Bouazizi's self-immolation, gave birth to a genuine process of jumps, jerks, pauses, stops, starts, restarts, and waves of highs and lows. The resulting dialectic of conflict and appeasement highlights this as a process of making, unmaking, and remaking that is being driven by an intense ongoing struggle between emergent social forces and established political formations.
Some sense of the prospects of this struggle may only become clear when the final results of the vote for the election of a constituent assembly scheduled for Octo-ber 23, , are announced. Sociological analysis cannot wait, however, until this emergent Tunisian history achieves its end before offering an assessment, partial as it may be. We indeed find ourselves in the midst of " events and practices " warranting apprehension as significant expressions in the " constructive work of bold sociological analysis " that first descriptively records their boundary 2 1 Corinna Mullin.
Laryssa Chomiak. Amin Allal. This widely held view of apparent stability was shattered on January 14, when President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali fled the country after high levels of unemployment and inequalities resulted in widespread chaos and social unrest. The main focus of the article is to demonstrate how Tunisia has evolved historically by focusing on the Ottoman Era, French protectorate, early independence years, the transition from one party system to a multiparty system, and opposition movements.
In this respect, the article aims to serve for a more effective analysis of recent uprisings and the democratic transition of the country. RA Judy. Norbert Bugeja. This very spot, Moez points out, is where he stood three years ago, as tens of thousands of Tunisians from all walks of life gathered in front of the dreaded building with a single message for the incumbent President: Degagee!