Fabio Merone, a doctoral student in Ghent, is a visiting lecturer at the Universite de Laval (Quebec, Canada). He is also part of Professor Frederic Volpi’s project, 'Tunisia as a 'secure state': Salafism and post-revolutionary politics in the aftermath of Arab authoritarianism' founded by the Gerda Henkel Foundation at St.Andrew’s University.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaFurther notes on the evolution of the jihadi international movement
The Islamic State project is finding some consensus in countries where political deadlock reduces our social lives...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaExplaining the jihadi threat in Tunisia
We must say that this scenario is both similar to and different from those in other countries of the region where...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaAsk a professional: security and democracy in Tunisia
The choice is so easily reduced to a zero sum calculation between security and democracy: the ‘apparatus’ having a...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaTunisia: the Islamic associative system as a social counter-power
An Islamic bloc is indeed emerging, but more than an occulted project of Islamization, it is a process of activation...
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Published in: HomeTunisia and the divided Arab Spring
Mutual fear may prevail and the use of force be felt necessary. Exactly this plays into the hands of the parasites...