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Project Syndicate Op-Ed on Democratic Transitions in Tunisia and EgyptCase Filekaggle-ho-030064House OversightProject Syndicate Op-Ed on Democratic Transitions in Tunisia and Egypt
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kaggle-ho-030064House OversightProject Syndicate Op-Ed on Democratic Transitions in Tunisia and Egypt
Project Syndicate Op-Ed on Democratic Transitions in Tunisia and Egypt The passage is an opinion piece discussing democratic prospects in Tunisia and Egypt with no specific allegations, names, financial flows, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. Key insights: Author argues democratic transitions are possible in Tunisia and Egypt.; Notes the small size of Tunisia's military and its limited political role.; Mentions broader context of Muslim-majority democracies.
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