Building Trust in Egypt and Tunisia

By: Jocelyne Cesari

March 8, 2013

Two years after the start of the Arab Spring, reform in the Middle East has been met with mixed success. In a video Q&A, Jocelyne Cesari, discusses the process of democratization in Egypt and Tunisia. She says that there are lessons that might be learned from Indonesia, a country where Islamic parties are actively participating elections and public debate. Cesari also argues that there is value following trends and change in the Muslim world beyond Arab Spring countries.
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