Citizens’ People: How Tunisia’s Democratic Soul Was Born, Betrayed, and Can Be Reborn

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Rooted in Tunisia’s democratic experiment, Citizens’ People: How Tunisia’s Democratic Soul Was Born, Betrayed, and Can Be Reborn reframes how societies move from Subjects’ People—populations shaped by authority—to Citizens’ People—communities that act, deliberate, and hold power accountable. Combining clear theory with practical case studies, this book offers a compact toolkit for recognizing democratic erosion, building civic capacity, and preventing reversion to authoritarian habits.

Students will find a rigorous framework for comparative analysis. Professionals in governance, NGOs, and education will gain actionable strategies to design institutions and programs that foster civic agency. Engaged citizens will discover everyday practices and organizing tactics that strengthen democratic culture. Each chapter translates Tunisia’s lessons into globally applicable steps for civic education, institutional reform, and community mobilization.

If you want a readable, evidence‑based guide that bridges scholarship and practice, this book shows how citizenship is built, defended, and renewed. Read it to learn how democracies survive not by accident but by design, and how citizens everywhere can keep democracy alive.