The “former” economic elites and the change of regime in Tunisia: On the uncertainty surrounding the political and economic consolidation of positions (notice n° 533787)

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Personal name Kchouk, Bilel
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Title The “former” economic elites and the change of regime in Tunisia: On the uncertainty surrounding the political and economic consolidation of positions
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018.<br/>
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General note 54
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Summary, etc. The economic elites of Ben Ali’s regime were organically linked to his clan and his system of political domination. Despite the decapitation and then the implosion of such a system, these actors were able to save their positions and assets. This research focuses on the strategies and mechanisms that enabled the survival and replacement of these elites. Based on a series of interviews with strategic players from the two successive regimes, this article shows that it was by combining a wait-and-see strategy during the crisis, the seizure of new economic opportunities and a post-Ben Ali political entryism that his economic elites were able to survive the change of regime and, above all, to position themselves as pivotal actors.
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Note Politix | o  120 | 4 | 2018-03-01 | p. 157-178 | 0295-2319
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