Tunisia : From Revolutions to Institutions

In the wake of the revolution, Tunisian society is currently undergoing a significant transformation. In late 2011, the country's first representative government in more than three decades was formed, as the Constituent Assembly was seated. Hu...

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Main Authors: Brisson, Zack, Krontiris, Kate
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
AT
B2B
FAX
ICT
IT
WEB
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/956831468334881401/Main-report
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topic ABUSE
ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ACCESS TO THE INTERNET
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
APPLICATION OF INFORMATION
AT
ATTRIBUTES
B2B
BASIC
BASIC HEALTH CARE
BASIC NEEDS
BROADBAND
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
BUREAUCRACY
BUREAUCRATIC EFFICIENCY
BUSINESS
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS COMMUNITY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS LEADERS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS
BUSINESSES
CASH CROP
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CIVIC PARTICIPATION
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL WAR
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY LEADERS
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPUTER
COMPUTER HACKERS
COMPUTER NETWORKS
COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMPUTER SECURITY
COMPUTER SYSTEM
COMPUTERS
CONFIDENTIALITY
CONNECTIVITY
CONSUMER SATISFACTION
CONTRACTS
COPYING
CORRUPTION
CUSTOMERS
CUSTOMS
DATA ANALYSIS
DEMOCRACY
DIGITAL
DIGITAL CONTENT
DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DISSEMINATION
E-COMMERCE
E-GOVERNANCE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
ECOSYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
ELDERLY
ELECTRICITY
EMERGENCIES
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT
EQUITABLE ACCESS
EXPORT SECTORS
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
FAX
FILES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FUTURE GROWTH
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
GOVERNMENT SERVICE
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
GROWTH
HACKER
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH SERVICES
HOME VISITS
HOSPITAL
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUMAN RIGHTS
ICT
ILLITERACY
INCOME
INDICATORS
INEQUALITY
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFORMATION
INFORMATION NETWORKS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATION
INNOVATION PROGRAM
INNOVATIONS
INSPECTIONS
INSTITUTIONS
INTERFACES
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERNET
IT
JOURNALISTS
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE INDUSTRIES
LAND OWNERSHIP
LEGAL STATUS
LICENSES
LINKS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL BUSINESS
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
LOGISTICS
LOW INCOME COUNTRIES
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARKETS
MATERIAL
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MEDIA
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL SERVICES
MENU
MOBILE NETWORKS
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONES
MONITORING
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NETWORKING
NETWORKS
NEW MARKET
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
OLD REGIME
ONLINE NETWORKS
ONLINE PAYMENT
PARTICIPATION
PAYMENT GATEWAY
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PAYMENTS
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
PERFORMANCE
PHONE LINES
PHOTO
POLICE FORCE
POLICE FORCES
POLICIES
POLICY
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
POLITICAL CHANGE
POLITICAL CLIMATE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL LEADERS
POLITICAL OPPORTUNITY
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PROCESS
POLITICAL SYSTEM
POLITICS
POPULATION
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATIONS
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
POSTAL OFFICES
POSTAL SERVICE
POVERTY
PRICE
PRICES
PRIME MINISTER
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT PROCESSES
PROFITS
PROGRESS
PUBLIC DISCOURSE
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
QUALITY OF SERVICES
QUERIES
REGULATION
RESPECT
RESULT
RESULTS
RURAL POPULATION
SATELLITE
SEA LEVEL
SECURITY
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE QUALITY
SHORT SUPPLY
SILICON
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL IMPACT
SOCIAL PROGRESS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SOFTWARE
STATISTICS
STORAGE
STUDENTS
SUPPLY CHAINS
SYSTEM
SYSTEMS
TARGET
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGIES
TECHNOLOGY
TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES
TELECOM
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
TELEPHONE
TELEVISIONS
TOLERANCE
TRADE NETWORKS
TRAINING
TRANSACTIONS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
USES
VALUE CHAIN
WEB
WEB APPLICATIONS
WOMEN
WORKFORCE
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH
spellingShingle ABUSE
ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ACCESS TO THE INTERNET
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
APPLICATION OF INFORMATION
AT
ATTRIBUTES
B2B
BASIC
BASIC HEALTH CARE
BASIC NEEDS
BROADBAND
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
BUREAUCRACY
BUREAUCRATIC EFFICIENCY
BUSINESS
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS COMMUNITY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS LEADERS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS
BUSINESSES
CASH CROP
CITIZEN
CITIZENS
CIVIC PARTICIPATION
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL WAR
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY LEADERS
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPUTER
COMPUTER HACKERS
COMPUTER NETWORKS
COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMPUTER SECURITY
COMPUTER SYSTEM
COMPUTERS
CONFIDENTIALITY
CONNECTIVITY
CONSUMER SATISFACTION
CONTRACTS
COPYING
CORRUPTION
CUSTOMERS
CUSTOMS
DATA ANALYSIS
DEMOCRACY
DIGITAL
DIGITAL CONTENT
DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DISSEMINATION
E-COMMERCE
E-GOVERNANCE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
ECOSYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
ELDERLY
ELECTRICITY
EMERGENCIES
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT
EQUITABLE ACCESS
EXPORT SECTORS
EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS
FAX
FILES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FUTURE GROWTH
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
GOVERNMENT SERVICE
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
GROWTH
HACKER
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH SERVICES
HOME VISITS
HOSPITAL
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUMAN RIGHTS
ICT
ILLITERACY
INCOME
INDICATORS
INEQUALITY
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFORMATION
INFORMATION NETWORKS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATION
INNOVATION PROGRAM
INNOVATIONS
INSPECTIONS
INSTITUTIONS
INTERFACES
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERNET
IT
JOURNALISTS
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE INDUSTRIES
LAND OWNERSHIP
LEGAL STATUS
LICENSES
LINKS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL BUSINESS
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
LOGISTICS
LOW INCOME COUNTRIES
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARKETS
MATERIAL
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MEDIA
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL SERVICES
MENU
MOBILE NETWORKS
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONES
MONITORING
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NETWORKING
NETWORKS
NEW MARKET
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
OLD REGIME
ONLINE NETWORKS
ONLINE PAYMENT
PARTICIPATION
PAYMENT GATEWAY
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PAYMENTS
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
PERFORMANCE
PHONE LINES
PHOTO
POLICE FORCE
POLICE FORCES
POLICIES
POLICY
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
POLITICAL CHANGE
POLITICAL CLIMATE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL LEADERS
POLITICAL OPPORTUNITY
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PROCESS
POLITICAL SYSTEM
POLITICS
POPULATION
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATIONS
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
POSTAL OFFICES
POSTAL SERVICE
POVERTY
PRICE
PRICES
PRIME MINISTER
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT PROCESSES
PROFITS
PROGRESS
PUBLIC DISCOURSE
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
QUALITY OF SERVICES
QUERIES
REGULATION
RESPECT
RESULT
RESULTS
RURAL POPULATION
SATELLITE
SEA LEVEL
SECURITY
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE QUALITY
SHORT SUPPLY
SILICON
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL IMPACT
SOCIAL PROGRESS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SOFTWARE
STATISTICS
STORAGE
STUDENTS
SUPPLY CHAINS
SYSTEM
SYSTEMS
TARGET
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGIES
TECHNOLOGY
TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES
TELECOM
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
TELEPHONE
TELEVISIONS
TOLERANCE
TRADE NETWORKS
TRAINING
TRANSACTIONS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
USES
VALUE CHAIN
WEB
WEB APPLICATIONS
WOMEN
WORKFORCE
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH
Brisson, Zack
Krontiris, Kate
Tunisia : From Revolutions to Institutions
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Tunisia
description In the wake of the revolution, Tunisian society is currently undergoing a significant transformation. In late 2011, the country's first representative government in more than three decades was formed, as the Constituent Assembly was seated. Hundreds of legitimate candidates ran in an election that was free, fair, and enjoyed nearly 90 percent participation by eligible voters. 'Tunisia: from revolutions to institutions,' published one year after the exile of Ben Ali, seeks to describe the factors driving this transformation, examining how specific elements of society have changed, or not changed, in the post-revolutionary period. Information and communication technologies (ICTs), which played a central role in the lead-up to the revolution as well as the revolution itself, have continued to influence rapid changes in the past year. This report charts the application of these technologies by citizens, civil society, entrepreneurs, and government stakeholders. It also identifies openings to capitalize on technology's ability to improve governance, expand economic opportunity, and encourage social cohesion.
format Working Paper
author Brisson, Zack
Krontiris, Kate
author_facet Brisson, Zack
Krontiris, Kate
author_sort Brisson, Zack
title Tunisia : From Revolutions to Institutions
title_short Tunisia : From Revolutions to Institutions
title_full Tunisia : From Revolutions to Institutions
title_fullStr Tunisia : From Revolutions to Institutions
title_full_unstemmed Tunisia : From Revolutions to Institutions
title_sort tunisia : from revolutions to institutions
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/956831468334881401/Main-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27221
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spelling okr-10986-272212021-04-23T14:04:40Z Tunisia : From Revolutions to Institutions Brisson, Zack Krontiris, Kate ABUSE ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS APPLICATION OF INFORMATION AT ATTRIBUTES B2B BASIC BASIC HEALTH CARE BASIC NEEDS BROADBAND BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUREAUCRACY BUREAUCRATIC EFFICIENCY BUSINESS BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS LEADERS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS BUSINESSES CASH CROP CITIZEN CITIZENS CIVIC PARTICIPATION CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL WAR COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY LEADERS COMPETITIVENESS COMPUTER COMPUTER HACKERS COMPUTER NETWORKS COMPUTER SCIENCE COMPUTER SECURITY COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPUTERS CONFIDENTIALITY CONNECTIVITY CONSUMER SATISFACTION CONTRACTS COPYING CORRUPTION CUSTOMERS CUSTOMS DATA ANALYSIS DEMOCRACY DIGITAL DIGITAL CONTENT DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE DISSEMINATION E-COMMERCE E-GOVERNANCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INEQUALITY ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ECOSYSTEM EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ELDERLY ELECTRICITY EMERGENCIES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT EQUITABLE ACCESS EXPORT SECTORS EXTERNAL CONSULTANTS FAX FILES FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FUTURE GROWTH GLOBAL ECONOMY GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES GOVERNMENT SERVICE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT GROWTH HACKER HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH SERVICES HOME VISITS HOSPITAL HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS ICT ILLITERACY INCOME INDICATORS INEQUALITY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFORMATION INFORMATION NETWORKS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INNOVATION PROGRAM INNOVATIONS INSPECTIONS INSTITUTIONS INTERFACES INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERNET IT JOURNALISTS KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY KNOWLEDGE INDUSTRIES LAND OWNERSHIP LEGAL STATUS LICENSES LINKS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL BUSINESS LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL KNOWLEDGE LOGISTICS LOW INCOME COUNTRIES MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKETS MATERIAL MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDIA MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL SERVICES MENU MOBILE NETWORKS MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MONITORING MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKING NETWORKS NEW MARKET NEW TECHNOLOGIES OLD REGIME ONLINE NETWORKS ONLINE PAYMENT PARTICIPATION PAYMENT GATEWAY PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENT SYSTEMS PAYMENTS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PERFORMANCE PHONE LINES PHOTO POLICE FORCE POLICE FORCES POLICIES POLICY POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY POLITICAL CHANGE POLITICAL CLIMATE POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL LEADERS POLITICAL OPPORTUNITY POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL PROCESS POLITICAL SYSTEM POLITICS POPULATION POPULATION DENSITY POPULATIONS POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION POSTAL OFFICES POSTAL SERVICE POVERTY PRICE PRICES PRIME MINISTER PRIVATE INVESTMENT PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PROFITS PROGRESS PUBLIC DISCOURSE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY OF SERVICES QUERIES REGULATION RESPECT RESULT RESULTS RURAL POPULATION SATELLITE SEA LEVEL SECURITY SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE QUALITY SHORT SUPPLY SILICON SOCIAL AFFAIRS SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL IMPACT SOCIAL PROGRESS SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT SOFTWARE STATISTICS STORAGE STUDENTS SUPPLY CHAINS SYSTEM SYSTEMS TARGET TECHNICAL EXPERTISE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION TECHNOLOGIES TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS TELEPHONE TELEVISIONS TOLERANCE TRADE NETWORKS TRAINING TRANSACTIONS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS USES VALUE CHAIN WEB WEB APPLICATIONS WOMEN WORKFORCE YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH In the wake of the revolution, Tunisian society is currently undergoing a significant transformation. In late 2011, the country's first representative government in more than three decades was formed, as the Constituent Assembly was seated. Hundreds of legitimate candidates ran in an election that was free, fair, and enjoyed nearly 90 percent participation by eligible voters. 'Tunisia: from revolutions to institutions,' published one year after the exile of Ben Ali, seeks to describe the factors driving this transformation, examining how specific elements of society have changed, or not changed, in the post-revolutionary period. Information and communication technologies (ICTs), which played a central role in the lead-up to the revolution as well as the revolution itself, have continued to influence rapid changes in the past year. This report charts the application of these technologies by citizens, civil society, entrepreneurs, and government stakeholders. It also identifies openings to capitalize on technology's ability to improve governance, expand economic opportunity, and encourage social cohesion. 2017-06-15T19:56:58Z 2017-06-15T19:56:58Z 2012 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/956831468334881401/Main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27221 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Tunisia