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EPISODE · Nov 2, 2011 · 7 MIN

In 8 Minutes or Less: Why the Speed of Tunisian Elections Led to "Emotional Voting"

from German Marshall Fund's Podcast · host German Marshall Fund

In this GMF podcast, Senior Transatlantic Fellow Hassan Mneimneh discusses the outcome of the first successful election of the Arab Spring in Tunisia, and what this election means for the region and movement as a whole. He also outlines how Central and Eastern Europe may be able to offer lessons learned from their similar uprisings decades ago.

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