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    Pourquoi croire au modèle du développement territorial au Maghreb ? Une approche critique by Kirsten Koop, Pierre-Antoine Landel, Bernard Pecqueur

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…This new approach towards (economic) development and local governance is actually transferred into regional planning practices of Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria on behalf of several French cooperation programs. …”
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    Le résident secondaire au Sahel de Bizerte : représentations et perceptions du paysage de l’eau by Ghada Ben Abdesslem

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Like any holiday destination, the coastline of the Bizerte Plain located in the north-east of Tunisia is a place that has been reinvented and redesigned according to the imagination and expectations of different social categories. …”
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    Évolution des modèles d’implantation de la villégiature sur le littoral tunisois by Sondès Zaier, Hichem Rejeb, Pierre Donadieu

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…This enthusiasm was illustrated in Tunisia by the construction of many recreational palaces and summer residences. …”
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    Logiques autoritaires et transformation démocratique en Tunisie: le cas du président de l’Assemblée des Représentants du Peuple (2014-2019) by Mohamed Limam

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The staff of the former regime endorsed an important role in the process of democratic transformation launched since 2011 in Tunisia. Mohamed Ennaceur , who is colleague and partner to Beji Caied Essebsi (elected President of the Republic in 2014), was elected President of the Assembly of Representatives of the People. …”
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    Les marges renaissantes : Amazigh, Juif, Noir. Ce que la révolution a changé dans ce « petit pays homogène par excellence » qu’est la Tunisie by Stéphanie Pouessel

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…This article considers the claims made by a number of “minority” groups as a groundswell sweeping the official “cultural monolithic nature” of postdictatorial Tunisia. A focus on citizens who assert themselves on the cultural and political scene as members of minority groups (Amazigh, black, Jewish) helps understand how they attempt to place the issue of ethnic and religious plurality in Tunisian society at the center of public debate. …”
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