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Excerpt on Huntington's Modernization Theory and Development in Tunisia and Egypt The passage is a scholarly discussion of political theory and socioeconomic trends with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. Key insights: References Samuel Huntington's critique of modernization theory.; Notes HDI improvements in Tunisia and Egypt (1990‑2010).; Mentions academic influences: Edward Shils, Talcott Parsons, Walt W. Rostow.
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