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From Revolution to the Project of DemocracyThe Difficulties of Organising the Tunisian Transition
Khadija Mohsen-Finan
págs. 15-18
págs. 19-24
The Role of Political Islam in Arab Transitions: Year II of the Arab Spring, between Islamism, Democratic Transition and New Power Relations
Karim Sader
págs. 25-29
págs. 30-34
págs. 35-38
The Arab Economies in the Face of Crisis: Assessment and Perspectives since the Tunisian Revolution
El Mouhoud Mouhoud
págs. 39-44
The Euro Crisis: Will it Lead to Better and Stronger Governance?
Cinzia Alcidi, Daniel Gros
págs. 45-49
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Social Protests in Egypt before and after the January Revolution: Perspectives on the Evolution of their Forms and Features
Nadine Abdalla
págs. 86-92
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Security Issues Emerging in the Maghreb and the Sahel after the Arab Spring
Laurence Aïda Ammour
págs. 128-131
Governance in the Southern Mediterranean after the Arab Spring: Drawing Up a New Social Contract
Mohammad Pournik
págs. 132-135
págs. 136-140
Constitutional Reforms in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco and Jordan: a Comparative Assessment
Imen Gallala-Arndt
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Elections in Spain: a Political Change in the Framework of a Major International Crisis
William Chislett
págs. 149-152
Evolving Greek Politics amidst the Crisis: Destination Unknown
Takis S. Pappas, Paris Aslanidis
págs. 153-156