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    L’économie tunisienne face à la crise de la dette des subprimes et la crise des dettes souveraines européenne by Zied Akrout, Adel Khadimallah

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The subprime mortgage crisis seriously confounded world financial markets, pushing the real economies of Tunisia’s trading partners into recession. In addition, deterioration of public finance and the downgrading of sovereign national debt further impacted members of the euro zone, undermining the credibility of the single European currency. …”
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    Les relations entre les Zirides et les Fatimides à la lumière des documents épigraphiques by Lotfi Abdeljaouad

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The Fatimid and Zirid inscriptions, listed on the monuments and in the cemeteries of Tunisia, constitute a real mirror on which are reflected the moments of stability or tension which governed the relations between Ifrīqiya and Cairo (10th-11th century). …”
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    الدوریات العلمیة المتخصصة فى مجال المکتبات والمعلومات بقواعد البیانات العربیة : دار المنظومة نموذجا... by د. مها محمد ناجى

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The results indicate that, thepublication of these journals is limited to eight countries, namely: Egypt,Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Tunisia, Jordan, Algeria, Libya, and Syria. Fifty-fourpercent of these articles are available in full text, while forty-six percent ofthem have only bibliographic data. …”
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    Variation in Phenolic, Mineral, Dietary Fiber, and Antioxidant Activity across Southern Tunisian Pearl Millet Germplasm by Tebra Triki, Samir Tlahig, Mohamed Ali Benabderrahim, Walid Elfalleh, Mahmoud Mabrouk, Mohamed Bagues, Hédi Yahia, Khaled Belhouchette, Ferdaous Guasmi, Mohamed Loumerem

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Pearl millet crop, reputed as one of the most important food sources cultivated in arid and semiarid parts of Africa and Asia, is known to be a source of many bioactive molecules with potential health-promoting properties. In Tunisia, this crop presented historically rich and diversified germplasm, which is being threatened by genetic erosion. …”
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    Arrows of Desire: Dance and Power in Transnational Cinema by May Telmissany

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Using Deleuze and Guattari's conceptualization of desiring machines, this article is an attempt to disentangle the problematic relationship between dance, desire and power in four films directed by North African filmmakers living in France: Satin Rouge [Raja Amari, Tunisia, 2002], Viva Laldjérie and Délice Paloma [Nadir Moknèche, Algeria, 2004 and 2007], and Whatever Lola Wants [Nabil Ayouch, Morocco, 2007].…”
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    Occupation des sols et morphodynamique récente dans le bassin versant de la sebkha de l’Ariana (Tunisie Nord-orientale) by Walid Chouari

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…In Tunisia, the wetlands are at the top of the most threatened natural ecosystems. …”
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    Tenure foncière, mode de gestion et stratégies des acteurs by Salah Selmi, Mohamed Elloumi

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…Collective tribal lands in the central and southern parts of Tunisia have been used as pasture for collective semi-nomadic livestock as well as for cereal production. …”
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    Retour sur la révolte du bassin minier. Les cinq leçons politiques d’un conflit social inédit by Larbi Chouikha, Vincent Geisser

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Secondly, the revolt in the mining area seriously compromised the myth of Tunisia as the “Dragon of Africa” with unemployment, job insecurity and corruption as the principal engines of protest. …”
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    S’opposer au Maghreb by Thierry Desrues, Miguel Hernando de Larramendi

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Twenty years ago the central states of the Maghreb – Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia – initiated political reforms which would have legitimized the problem of change. …”
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