New Public Opinion Research Finds Growing Frustration Across Tunisia
Tunisians remain committed to the democratic process but are becoming increasingly disappointed with their government’s perceived lack of accomplishments, according to the findings of a new round of...
View ArticleTunisia’s New Social Dynamic | Sept. 1, 2012
Gulf News | Link to story »...Recent opinion surveys, the latest being last month’s US National Democratic Institute research, confirm the primacy of Facebook as a communication tool for young...
View ArticleInternational Visitors Share Experiences on Organizing Debates
With the 2nd U.S. presidential debate as a backdrop, 25 visitors from 12 countries came to Hofstra University in New York in mid-October to exchange information about putting on debates in their own...
View ArticleYouth Party Members From Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia to Witness U.S....
A delegation of young political party representatives from Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia are visiting the United States this week on a study mission to observe the U.S electoral process, and...
View ArticleYouth Party Members from Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia to Witness U.S....
Author: National Democratic Institute Publisher: National Democratic Institute Published Date: 11/01/2012 Resource Type: Press Release Language: English English AttachmentSizeRead the release87.05 KB
View ArticleWhat Tunisia Did Right
Source: Foreign Policy Article Link: Read More Published Date: 11/02/2012Steven Fish and Katherine E. Michel contend that despite some challenges, “Tunisia has made remarkable progress toward...
View ArticleYoung North African Party Members Experience U.S. Election Campaigns and Voting
For those who have never experienced a freewheeling political campaign, the raucousness of an American election season can be inspiring and overwhelming. Talking is incessant in rooms of phone bank...
View ArticleTunisians Frustrated by Political Infighting, Lack of Progress
Following the one-year anniversary of Tunisia’s elections for its National Constituent Assembly (NCA) – the first polls of the Arab Spring – citizens are frustrated by political infighting and the lack...
View ArticleAftermath of Revolution
Source: The New York Times Article Link: Read More Published Date: 02/14/2013The challenges that many Arab Spring countries currently face are similar to those faced by other countries who have gone...
View ArticleCampaign Skills Handbook - Middle East and North Africa Regional Campaign...
Author: Shannon O'Connell, Samantha Smoot, Sally Abi Khalil Publisher: National Democratic Institute Published Date: 05/08/2013 Resource Type: Handbook Language: English, Arabic English Arabic...
View ArticleTunisia Campaign School Helps Aspiring Politicians across the Middle East and...
Wafa Bani Mustafa had already won a seat in Jordan’s parliament. But as she prepared to run for reelection, she wanted to learn more about fundraising techniques, which are not widely used in the...
View ArticleWomen's Political Participation in Tunisia after the Revolution, Findings...
Author: Gabriella Borovsky and Asma Ben Yahia Publisher: National Democratic Institute Published Date: 05/01/2012 Resource Type: Focus Group Report Language: English English AttachmentSizeRead the...
View ArticlePromises Vs. Performance: Tunisian Attitudes Toward Government and Elected...
Author: Nicole Rowsell, Asma Ben Yahia Publisher: National Democratic Institute Published Date: 07/27/2012 Resource Type: Focus Group Report Language: English, Arabic English Arabic...
View ArticleConfidence Gap: Citizen Priorities on the One-Year Anniversary of the...
Author: Nicole Rowsell and Asma Ben Yahia Publisher: National Democratic Institute Published Date: 12/12/2012 Resource Type: Focus Group Report Language: English, Arabic English Arabic...
View ArticlePrioritizing Patriotism: Tunisian Citizens Express Their Views
Author: National Democratic Institute Publisher: National Democratic Institute Published Date: 06/24/2013 Resource Type: Focus Group Report Language: English, Arabic English Arabic...
View ArticleTunisia Islamists ready to hand over power, see spring election
Source: Reuters Article Link: Read More Published Date: 10/11/2013After winning Tunisia’s 2011 elections, the Islamist Ennahda Party is in the process of voluntarily resigning from government. This...
View ArticleStatement by Leslie Campbell Before the U.S. House Committee on Foreign...
Author: Leslie Campbell Publisher: National Democratic Institute Published Date: 12/04/2013 Resource Type: Statement Language: English Despite numerous challenges, Tunisia’s transition to...
View ArticleStatement by Leslie Campbell Before the U.S. House Committee on Foreign...
Despite numerous challenges, Tunisia’s transition to democracy remains on track, said Les Campbell, NDI’s regional director for the Middle East and North Africa, in congressional testimony Dec. 4....
View ArticleTunisia's Reawakening
Source: The New York Times Article Link: Read More Published Date: 12/18/2013Three years ago, the pro-democracy demonstrations known as the Arab Spring started in Tunisia and quickly spread throughout...
View ArticleTunisia Starts Voting on New Constitution
Source: Reuters Article Link: Read More Published Date: 01/03/2014Last Friday, Tunisia, which sparked the Arab Spring three years ago, began voting on a new constitution. This vote is expected to put...
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