To Continued Success: Reforming Internal Tunisian Security Policy
[Thesis]
V Banghart, Thomas Eli
Boschmann, Eric
University of Denver
2016
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Committee members: Adelman, Jonathan; Szyliowicz, Joseph
Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-339-91945-4
M.A.
Josef Korbel School of International Studies
University of Denver
2016
Tunisia's reputation as the success story from the Arab Spring rests on the integration of a stable democratic regime. Domestic as well as regional threats continue to push the boundaries of this fledgling democracy. Development measures, and reform of the Tunisian Internal Security Forces are paramount for the state's survival. This work presents measures for Security Sector Reform within Tunisia, then proceeds to create a map a developmental intervention aimed at securing stability through several drivers. Understanding that development is a security threat for Tunisia will help allies, other regional actors, NGO's, and other organizations furthers the unique situation where Tunisia currently rests.
North African Studies; International Relations; Political science
Social sciences;Democracy;Internal security;Policy;Reform;Security;Tunisia