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September 2, 2021 @ 09:00 – 10:00
2021-09-02T09:00:00-04:00
2021-09-02T10:00:00-04:00

A Center for Strategic & International Studies Event

This event will be a Webinar and has a limited number of available spots for live participants. Please register for this event through the registration button, and you will receive an email with the details to watch the event live. The recording of this event will be posted on this event page within 48 hours of its conclusion.

Tunisia, the lone democracy remaining from the Arab Spring, is at a crossroads. The Covid-19 pandemic devastated an already struggling economy, while the political system has grown increasingly ineffectual. Last month, Tunisia’s president Kais Saied suspended the parliament, sacked the prime minister, and significantly increased his own power for 30 days, and on August 23 he extended those moves indefinitely.

What does the future hold for Tunisia? What can the United States and its allies, who together have invested billions of dollars in the Tunisian democratic experiment, do to support Tunisia in its crisis? Join us for a conversation hosted by the CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development, Middle East Program, Human Rights Initiative, and Congressional and Government Affairs on the important and surprising developments in Tunisia.

Register here.

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