The history of Tunisia shows that Tunisia was under many rules during the times. At the beginning of recorded history‚ Tunisia was inhabited by Berber Tribes. Then began the Carthaginian period followed by the roman period and finally the Islamic period. In the modern history Tunisia was under the Turkish govern for more than three centuries‚ and as a result of the Ottoman Empire fragility‚ Tunisia was set as a French colony till its independence in 1956. Politics: Tunisia had a republican
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Tunisia could be an alternative for your vacation spot. There you will find lots of an attractive tourist attractions. Tunisia is rich in historical and archaeological heritage. In this country‚ there are now more than 20‚000 historic monuments and relics of Carthage (Carthaginian Empire)‚ Roman Empire (Roman Empire)‚ Period of Islam and the modern era. Tunisia have contributed to a traditional culture that is dynamic‚ so that in 1997 UNESCO has made Tunisia become a "Cultural Capital Region".
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Tunisia: A Small‚ Moderate Islamic Country Tunisia combines several cultural traditions. It has European and Islamic influences in its history‚ and today it is one of the more moderate Islamic nations. Currently‚ Tunisia is undergoing political changes associated with the “Islamic Spring”. Tunisians are trying to find an alternative to the extremes of religious tradition and complete secularism. "Order‚ Freedom‚ and Justice‚” this is the Republic of Tunisia’s motto. These three simple words describe
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Country Overview Tunisia‚ a country of 10 million people is bound by the Mediterranean Sea to its North and East‚ Libya to its South and Algeria to its West. Most of its population is concentrated in and around Tunis and towards the Eastern part of the country. Tunisia attained independence from France in 1956 and currently has a rightist government headed by General Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. Tunisia’s economy‚ traditionally based on agriculture‚ has diversified into
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uses Porter’s national diamond analysis model to evaluate the attractiveness of investment opportunities in the Tunisian wine industry. Also discussed are two key management issues that need to be taken into account before developing operations in Tunisia followed by recommendations on two strategies for entry into the Tunisian wine industry market. In terms of background to this report‚ it should be noted that the global market for wine industry is changing significantly with substantial differences
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words: 3862 Words (3600 +10% allowance) (Excluding title page‚ content page‚ abbreviations page‚ references page‚ and appendices) 8 TH JANUARY 2015 Student Number: 13002148 Table of content: 1) Introduction…………………………………………………………………….p.3 PART 1 2) Tunisia and Tunisian wine industry background……………………….pp.3-7 2.1 Country overview (For definitions Appendix 2) 2.2 Wine market background (For definitions Appendix 2) 3) Analysis of the overall competitiveness and investment attractiveness of the Tunisian
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sparked an upset but was also was the product of chaos‚ havoc‚ and turmoil in Tunisia. Leading too widespread protests and eventually to the Tunisian revolution and furthermore to the Arab spring; a pro-democracy rebellion that is moving across the Middle East and North Africa (Hanif‚ 2011). This paper will examine before the spark of the Arab Spring and the prospects of advancement to democracy. It will look at where Tunisia is in the present day‚ and the aftermath of riots‚ demonstrations‚ and protests
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Sidi Bouzid‚ Africa after the self-immolation of a local shop owner‚ the set of separate revolutions known as the ‘Arab Spring’ has kept the region in turmoil for much longer than a season. With protests and revolutions reaching from its roots in Tunisia to the streets of Syria‚ with as many as 19 countries taking part‚ to this day people are fighting for what they believe are their rights and fighting against corruption and poor living situations. While each country fights for individual basic rights
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Western North Africa‚ suggests the area of Maghreb‚ including today’s Libya‚ Algeria‚ Tunisia‚ and Morocco. After the mid-16th century‚ Maghreb‚ east of Morocco‚ was loosely under the control of the Turkish Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman rules centered on the cities of Algiers‚ Tunis‚ and Tripoli. Though several dynasties were founded‚ including the semi-independent Muradids(1612-1702) and Husaynids(1705-1881) in Tunisia‚ and Qaramanlis(1711-1835) in Libya‚ the Empire maintained its strong influence for
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Personalities (Involvements) - - General Dwight D. Eisenhower - - Jean Francois Darlan - - Andrew Cunningham - Objective(s) of Operation Torch - - Allies planned to team up with Vichy France in North Africa in order to take Tunisia before Germans could occupy it from nearby Sicily. After invading North Africa and convincing the French to join the Allies‚ American and British forces planned to head directly to Sicily‚ invade‚ and move up to the core of Europe. Victory
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