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April 9, 2014

Karina Piser

Karina Piser is a Master’s candidate in International Security at Sciences Po Paris. She recently spent three months in Tunis conducting fieldwork on the constitution.

Tunisia Polices Cyberspace

Despite the ouster of Ben Ali, Internet freedom remains limited in Tunisia, stifled by inefficient institutions and insufficient political will. The widely praised constitution, which lacks provisions specifically protecting personal data, does little to mitigate these risks. Read More


Tunisia’s Kitchen Sink Constitution

On January 26, 2014, the Tunisian constitution passed with 200 out of 216 votes. Continued disagreement over Islam’s social and political role, however, is the new constitution’s blueprint. Read More


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