Unemployment and Resistance in Tunisia: The Democracy-Security Nexus
Unemployment and Resistance in Tunisia: The Democracy-Security Nexus
Assistant Professor in Political Science and International Relations
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Abstract
This book reassesses Tunisian democratization by focusing on two interrelated facets: the continuity of the unemployed struggle over social justice and the management of unemployed protests in the name of the ‘War on Terror’ within a democratic framework. It does so by asking what type of political-economic system the regime relates democracy to, and how. It also proposes an alternative approach in which (counter)terrorism is understood as a discursive tool rather than an objective threat to democracy. This way of understanding terrorism shifts our attention toward what is being practiced in the name of the ‘War on Terror’ and how such practices can serve a particular modality of democracy. Finally, instead of conceptualizing resisting actors as being in opposition to the state security policies, it explores how they become the subject to and the agent of the democracy-security nexus.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Is Terrorism a Threat to Democratisation?
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A Foucauldian Approach to Democracy, Resistance and Security
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A Genealogy of Neoliberal Governing in Tunisia
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The Securitisation of the Unemployed Subject
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The UDC’s Counter-securitising Practices
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The Maknassy Protesters’ Counter-securitising Practices
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Conclusion
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End Matter
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