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National Dialogue in Tunisia by Hatem M’rad

Summarized and reviewed by Cole Bortz and Margot Masinter

Summary

CHAPTER I – Maturation of the Idea of National Dialogue After the Revolution

M’rad chronologically discusses the personalities and efforts behind Tunisia’s National Dialogue, partitioning its evolution into 4 distinct phases: after January 14 revolution; after October 2011 elections; after Chokri Belaid’s assassination; after Mohamed Brahmi’s assassination. Within each phase, Hatem describes specific personalities, groups, and distinct events involved. Interesting is his account of President Marzouki’s failed attempt of national dialogue after the assassination of Chokri Belaid – “the rebellious spirit of Marzouki is conducive neither to pragmatism nor to concessions, all necessary for dialogue” Continue reading