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Independent, Long Island University
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In response to the 2011 Tunisian elections and the uncertainty surrounding Tunisia’s future, we offer an empirical explanation of the election’s results using socioeconomic and demographic variables. We aggregate many political analyses to describe the main parties and give insights into their strengths and weaknesses. We also examine common misconceptions advanced during the elections. Finally, we include a proposed electoral map that could be used by politicians to plan their future political strategies.
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Hababou, Moez, and Nawel Amrouche. “Misconceptions and Realities of the 2011 Tunisian Election.” PS: Political Science and Politics, vol. 46, no. 4, 2013, pp. 741–747.
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