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Efforts to create a broad base of support through consensus based government bringing together moderate Islamist and moderate secular parties in the government.
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Tunisian Islamist Finds Hope in Challenging Time
New York Times 08/03/2013
Second Opposition Leader Assassinated in Tunisia
New York Times 07/25/2013
Tunisia Islamists, Secularists Vie for Power
Wall Street Journal 10/27/2013
High-Ranking Muslim Brotherhood Leader Is Seized in Egypt
New York Times 10/30/2013
A Political Deal in a Deeply Divided Tunisia as Islamists Agree to Yield Power
New York Times 12/16/2013
Tunisian Constitution, Praised for Balance, Nears Passage
New York Times 01/14/2014
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Tunisian Constitution, Praised for Balance, Nears Passage
New York Times 01/14/2014
Fareed Zakaria: Let’s be honest, Islam has a problem right now - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/10/2014
Islamist Party in Tunisia Appears Set to Rebound
New York Times 10/24/2014
Assassination in Tunisia Draws Spouse Into Politics
New York Times 10/25/2014
At Birthplace of the Arab Spring, Discontent Opens a Door to the Past
New York Times 10/19/2014
Voter Turnout Bolsters Tunisian Hopes for Post-Revolution Stability
New York Times 10/26/2014
Grouped Articles
Tunisian Islamist Finds Hope in Challenging Time
New York Times 08/03/2013
Second Opposition Leader Assassinated in Tunisia
New York Times 07/25/2013
Tunisia Islamists, Secularists Vie for Power
Wall Street Journal 10/27/2013
A Political Deal in a Deeply Divided Tunisia as Islamists Agree to Yield Power
New York Times 12/16/2013
Tunisian Constitution, Praised for Balance, Nears Passage
New York Times 01/14/2014
Islamist Party in Tunisia Appears Set to Rebound
New York Times 10/24/2014
Roger Cohen of the New York Times calls the street protestors in Tunisia and Egypt "revolutionary Geeks." They are young, pragmatic, looking mainly to be free of the shackles of despotic regimes and the lack of economic opportunity. The one party rule of the Tunisian ruler, of Mubarak and Quadaffi add up to one hundred years of despotism says Cohen. The failure of President Obama and Hillary Clinton to take a clear stand in support of change and in favor of democracy in the Arab world.
Grouped Articles
Tunisian Islamist Finds Hope in Challenging Time
New York Times 08/03/2013
Second Opposition Leader Assassinated in Tunisia
New York Times 07/25/2013
Tunisian Constitution, Praised for Balance, Nears Passage
New York Times 01/14/2014
Assassination in Tunisia Draws Spouse Into Politics
New York Times 10/25/2014
New York Times 01/27/2011
Egyptian troops let protests proceed as Mubarak names vice president
Washington Post 01/29/2011
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