Marginalisation, insecurity and uncertainty on the Tunisian-Libyan border

Abstract
This research does not claim to fully explain the complexity of the situation in the border region of southern Tunisia, a region that has been shaken, as have other regions, by a fluid situation on both sides of the border. Following this study, Ben Guerdane and Dhehiba will no doubt continue to be partially hidden from our view in the arrangements that are made and unmade between new and old players who may be local, national or transnational, and their conflicts over revenues, hegemony and legitimacy. More modestly, the challenge of this endeavour is to illuminate the dynamics at work from the perspective of the inhabitants by offering a dual quantitative and qualitative approach capable of reconstructing the inhabitants’ perceptions of their living space while presenting the structures that condition it
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CAWTAR | 2018-02-26 12:26:58
Document Type
Studies
Source
International Alert
Keywords :
​terrorism//smuggling//marginilisation//exculsion​