De l’influence des acteurs islamiques dans le champ économique tunisien après 2011
Bochra Kammarti
Mondes en développement, 2022, vol. n° 198, issue 2, 143-162
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This article proposes to illustrate the conflicts regarding development and social justice, as well as to question the interrelationships between Islamic economic actors, institutions, and political power in Tunisia after 2011. These questions make it possible to observe changes and continuities with previous regimes, to question the (relative) autonomization of civil society and the state, and to interrogate the reproduction (or not) of a Bourguibian Gallicanism from the point of view of the relations between religious institutions, the state, and the nonprofit and market sector during the decade 2011-2020.
Keywords: controversies; Islamic economy; post-2011; Tunisia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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