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    NATO's approach to the Libyan crisis in the events of the «Arab spring» by E. A. Repeshko

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…If the process of social uprising turned into protest-street disturbances in Egypt and Tunis, in Libya there was an armed overthrow of the authorities by the opposition supported by foreign states. …”
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    Être correspondant régional en Tunisie : De l’aliénation au pouvoir à la liberté totale by Hamida El Bour

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This paper compare between the Tunisian media coverage of the local news before and after the revolution through the experience of 16 local correspondents out of 27 working for the Tunis Afrique Presse news agency, a public media the only news house to get a correspondents network in all the regions of Tunisia since the sixties of the last century. …”
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    Survey on Tunisian Dentists’ Anti-Inflammatory Drugs’ Prescription in Dental Practice by Line Berhouma, Amira Besbes, Abdellatif Chokri, Jamil Selmi

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This study was conducted on independent practice dentists working in the region of Tunis. A questionnaire was made on “Google forms” and sent to all of them via personal emails. …”
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    Les syndicats, les commissaires et le politique : (re)valorisations et conflits autour de la profession policière en Tunisie (2011-2022) by Audrey Pluta

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Drawing on some thirty interviews with police unionists from three competing organisations in Tunis, Gafsa and Sfax, this article examines the role of Tunisian police unions in changing the status of Ministry of the Interior employees. …”
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    Les effets paradoxaux du transfert des forces de sécurité en Tunisie (juin 1955-mars 1956) by Khansa Ben Tarjem

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This analysis will provide a better understanding of the negotiations and the stakes involved in transferring the security apparatus, particularly after Pierre Mendès-France, the French Prime Minister, proposed opening negotiations for internal autonomy during his speech in Tunis on 31 July 1954. During these negotiations, France sought to keep large parts of the security apparatus under its control for as long as possible. …”
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