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Jul 2022
37m 29s

Episode 18 - Covid-19 and Tunisian Excep...

MIDDLE EAST LAW & GOVERNANCE PODCAST
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In this episode, Meriem Guetat and Meriem Agrebi discuss governance in Tunisia amidst Covid-19, highlighting what the situation tells us about the narrative of Tunisia’s democratic exceptionalism following the 2011 revolution. The podcast revolves around the recent article that they co-wrote as part of part of MELG’s recent special issue on governance in t ... Show More
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