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Studies 01 December, 2025

The Illusion of the Tunisian Exception: Civil Society and Democratic Transition

Mehdi Mabrouk

Director of the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies in Tunisia, and Professor of Sociology at Tunis University​.

​​acrobat IconTunisia’s democratic transition has attracted considerable scholarly attention, and is often portrayed as a notable exception. However, the reversal of most democratic gains in the decade following the 2011 revolution has called this narrative into question. This study deconstructs the notion of Tunisian exceptionalism through a critical examination of civil society, tracing its role from the pre-revolutionary period through the democratic transition, and up to Kais Saied’s 2021 coup. The study shows that Tunisian civil society contributed to the derailment of the democratic transition in three ways: first, by exacerbating Islamist-secular polarization, resulting in a fragmented “two-headed” civil society; second, by becoming an extension of political parties; and third, by encroaching on the role of the state, undermining its legitimacy and effectiveness in the public sphere​.​


* This study was published in the 19​th issue of AlMuntaqa, a peer-reviewed academic journal for the social sciences and humanities. You can read the full paper h​ere ​​.​​​