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The paper explains how multiple factors, such as social and economic injustice, authoritarian rule, the internet, and social media have played a role in enabling the Tunisian Revolution to happen. It defines the meaning of the revolution as defined by several theorists and shows which explanation(s) best fits the Tunisian case. Moreover, the study explains how multiple factors, such as social and economic injustice, authoritarian rule, the internet, and social media have played a role in enabling the Tunisian Revolution to happen.
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The study analyses how various factors such as the police state, lack of justice and dignity, lack of political space, fraudulent economic practices contributed to the making of the Tunisian Revolution. While the Revolution was long in the making, the internet, social networking sites, and the media played a very critical role in expanding the wave of protests in Tunisia and beyond.
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This page is a summary of: Rethinking the Root Causes of The Tunisian Revolution and its Implications, Contemporary Arab Affairs, September 2019, University of California Press,
DOI: 10.1525/caa.2019.123003.
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Rethinking Root Causes of the Tunisian Revolution
The article explores the causes that pushed the people of Tunisia towards the politics of protest and demonstration and directly confront Bin Ali's authoritarian state.
Rethinking Root Causes of the Tunisian Revolution
The article explores the causes that forced the people of Tunisia towards protests and demonstrations and confront the authoritarian state of Bin Ali.
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