De Ghannouchi à Baghdadi. Le printemps an IV, entre contre-révolution et confessionnalisation
Résumé
In April 2015, four years after the beginning of the "Arab Spring", the political landscape of the region encourages its analysts to be reasonably modest. None of the great transformations at work today were totally absent from the specter of the first predictions: neither the powerful (first) revolutionary dynamic nor the strategic and ethical hesitations of the Western decision makers in choosing their partners, Egyptian or Syrian in particular. These four years also witnessed the spectacular assertion of the capacity of "political Islam" to successfully cross the threshold of Democracy in Tunisia once again, and, on the contrary, to face the powerful jihadist movement.
Some developments, have been much less anticipated than others. Throughout the region, the protest that led to the overthrow of President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali has in all cases ushered the Maghreb and the Middle East into an era whose positive and irreversible character is not possible to underestimate today whatever the setbacks and costs.
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