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  <title>RAND Research Topic: Tunisia</title>
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  <updated>2021-02-13T22:14:08Z</updated>
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  <rights>Copyright (c) 2021, The RAND Corporation</rights>
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  <title type="html">Regional foreign policy dynamics and their implications for the Mediterranean Region</title>
  <author>
   	<name>Christopher S. Chivvis; Benjamin Fishman</name>
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  <id>https://www.rand.org/pubs/perspectives/PE223.html</id>
  <published>2017-01-25T22:00:00Z</published>
  <updated>2017-01-25T22:00:00Z</updated>
  <summary type="html">This publication is part of a series of four RAND Perspectives (PE) each focusing on different challenges in the Mediterranean region. The focus of this PE is on regional foreign policy dynamics and their implications for stability and security.</summary>
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  <title type="html">Preliminary Analysis of Helicopter Options to Support Tunisian Counterterrorism Operations</title>
  <author>
   	<name>Christopher A. Mouton; Adam R. Grissom</name>
  </author>  
  <id>https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1410.html</id>
  <published>2016-04-27T07:45:00Z</published>
  <updated>2016-04-27T07:45:00Z</updated>
  <summary type="html">Rising costs and delivery delays might mean that Tunisia should look at potential alternatives to the UH-60M Blackhawk helicopter. This report assesses potential alternatives that are cost-effective and capable of performing the assault mission.</summary>
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  <title type="html">The Fires of Spring</title>
  <author>
   	<name>Shelly Culbertson</name>
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  <id>https://www.rand.org/pubs/commercial_books/CB548.html</id>
  <published>2016-04-18T21:01:00Z</published>
  <updated>2016-04-18T21:01:00Z</updated>
  <summary type="html">This book is a narrative of the author&amp;lsquo;s journey through six countries of the Middle East, describing countries, historical perspective, and interviews with revolution and government figures.</summary>
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  <title type="html">Arab Spring Revolutions Have Not Yet Created Democracies, but Democratization Is Possible</title>
  <author>
   	<name>Laurel E. Miller; Jeffrey Martini</name>
  </author>  
  <id>https://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG1192z1.html</id>
  <published>2013-07-18T07:56:00Z</published>
  <updated>2013-07-18T07:56:00Z</updated>
  <summary type="html">The Arab world is the one region that has been left out of the global trend toward greater embrace of democracy, but a successful shift from authoritarian regimes to democratic governments is possible there.</summary>
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  <title type="html">Democratization in the Arab World</title>
  <author>
   	<name>Laurel E. Miller; Jeffrey Martini</name>
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  <id>https://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG1192z2.html</id>
  <published>2013-07-09T05:15:00Z</published>
  <updated>2013-07-09T05:15:00Z</updated>
  <summary type="html">This report is an updated version of the summary section of Democratization in the Arab World: Prospects and Lessons from Around the Globe. It is largely the same as the summary published in 2012, but has been modified somewhat to reflect recent events.</summary>
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  <title type="html">What Are the Prospects for Democratization in the Arab World?</title>
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   	<name>RAND Corporation</name>
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  <id>https://www.rand.org/congress/activities/2012/10/10.html</id>
  <published>2012-10-10T14:08:00Z</published>
  <updated>2012-10-10T14:08:00Z</updated>
  <summary type="html">Revolutionary protests in 2011 upended long-standing authoritarian regimes in the Arab world. What lies ahead for Egypt, Tunisia, and other countries undergoing political change? How can the challenges of moving from regime change to democratic governance be overcome?</summary>
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  <title type="html">Prospects for Democratization in the Arab World (Arabic translation)</title>
  <author>
   	<name>Laurel E. Miller; Jeffrey Martini; F. Stephen Larrabee; Angel Rabasa; Stephanie Pezard; Julie E. Taylor; Tewodaj Mengistu</name>
  </author>  
  <id>https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9673z1.html</id>
  <published>2012-08-20T11:00:00Z</published>
  <updated>2012-08-20T11:00:00Z</updated>
  <summary type="html">Daunting challenges lie ahead for countries undergoing political transitions in the Arab world. Researchers identify the challenges these countries face and suggest policy approaches that may help foster enduring democracies.</summary>
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  <title type="html">Arab Spring Revolutions Have Not Yet Created Democracies, but Democratization Is Possible</title>
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   	<name>RAND Corporation</name>
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  <id>https://www.rand.org/news/press/2012/07/18.html</id>
  <published>2012-07-17T21:01:00Z</published>
  <updated>2012-07-17T21:01:00Z</updated>
  <summary type="html">The Arab world is the one region that has been left out of the global trend toward greater embrace of democracy, but a successful shift from authoritarian regimes to democratic governments is possible there.</summary>
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  </entry>
 <entry>
  <title type="html">Arab Spring Revolutions Have Not Yet Created Democracies, but Democratization Is Possible</title>
  <author>
   	<name>Laurel E. Miller; Jeffrey Martini; F. Stephen Larrabee; Angel Rabasa; Stephanie Pezard; Julie E. Taylor; Tewodaj Mengistu</name>
  </author>  
  <id>https://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG1192.html</id>
  <published>2012-07-17T21:01:00Z</published>
  <updated>2012-07-17T21:01:00Z</updated>
  <summary type="html">The Arab world is the one region that has been left out of the global trend toward greater embrace of democracy, but a successful shift from authoritarian regimes to democratic governments is possible there.</summary>
  <link rel="alternate" type="text/xhtml" hreflang="en" title="Read More" href="https://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG1192.html" />
  </entry>
 <entry>
  <title type="html">Prospects for Democratization in the Arab World</title>
  <author>
   	<name>Laurel E. Miller; Jeffrey Martini; F. Stephen Larrabee; Angel Rabasa; Stephanie Pezard; Julie E. Taylor; Tewodaj Mengistu</name>
  </author>  
  <id>https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9673.html</id>
  <published>2012-07-17T21:01:00Z</published>
  <updated>2012-07-17T21:01:00Z</updated>
  <summary type="html">Daunting challenges lie ahead for countries undergoing political transitions in the Arab world. Researchers identify the challenges these countries face and suggest policy approaches that may help foster enduring democracies.</summary>
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