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Tag: Building Rule of Law in the Arab World: Tunisia

Protest to politics? Lessons & narratives from Lebanon’s 2018 elections

DemDigest    July 25, 2019 July 25, 2019   

Last year, elements of civil society ran against the established traditional political parties in Lebanon’s parliamentary elections, drawing on the experience of the 2016 Beirut Madinati (“Beirut is my City”)… Read more »

Analysis, Authoritarianism, Civil Society, Democracy Assistance and Promotion, Democratic institutions, Elections, Lebanon, Middle East/North Africa, National Endowment for Democracy    A Path for Political Change in Lebanon? Lessons and Narratives from the 2018 Elections, and Beyond, Beirut Madinati, Building Rule of Law in the Arab World: Tunisia, Egypt, International Forum for Democratic Studies at the National Endowment for Democracy:, Kulluna Watani, Lea Baroudi, Lebanese Center for Policy Studies, Maguy Arnous, Nadim El Kak

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