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|b تونس
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|9 770398
|a Othmeni, Oussema
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|a U.S. Foreign Policy on Democratization in Tunisia:
|b The Democratic Security Doctrine and Myopic Policymaking
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|b الجمعية التونسية للدراسات الأدبية والإنسانية
|c 2024
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b This paper analyzes U.S. foreign assistance to Tunisia (2011-2020) through a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative (interviews) and quantitative (government data) sources. It argues that the post-2011 shift in bilateral relations reflected a security-oriented preference, mirroring the U.S. Democratic Security Doctrine applied in Colombia. This paper examines the dramatic surge in security aid and contends it prioritized short-term securitization over long-term democratization, hindering transitional justice objectives like vetting, accountability, and institutional reform. This approach, it argues, promoted a myopic, security-focused policymaking strand, undermining Tunisia's democratic prospects.
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|a السياسات الخارجية
|a العلاقات الدولية
|a الأمن الديموقراطي
|a المساعدات الأمريكية
|a تونس
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|b American Foreign Policy
|b Democratization
|b Securitization
|b Transitional Justice
|b Democratic Security
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|4 العلوم الإنسانية ، متعددة التخصصات
|6 Humanities, Multidisciplinary
|c 011
|e Arts and Humanities
|f Ādāb wa-insāniyāt
|l 017,018
|m ع17,18
|o 1916
|s آداب وإنسانيات
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|x 2286-5705
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|u 1916-000-017,018-011.pdf
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