At the G8 meeting in Deauville, May 26-27, the leaders of the world’s major economies are called upon in a new CEPS Commentary by Rym Ayadi to make a major commitment to support the Tunisian people’s quest for inclusive and sustainable economic and social development, following the Jasmine Revolution early this year.
Supporting the challenges of democratic transition in Tunisia: A call for prompt action from the G8
Author(s): Rym Ayadi
In: EU Foreign Policy, CEPS Commentaries
Date: 26 May 2011
Pages: 3
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At the G8 meeting in Deauville, May 26-27, the leaders of the world’s major economies are called upon in a new CEPS Commentary by Rym Ayadi to make a major commitment to support the Tunisian people’s quest for inclusive and sustainable economic and social development, following the Jasmine Revolution early this year.
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