Full CV - Right to Nonviolence
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Full CV - Right to Nonviolence
Right to Nonviolence | Tunisia Constitutional e-Forum Alaya Allani, Historian and Researcher on Islamism in Maghreb, Manouba University of Tunisia Born in 1956 Kairouan, Tunisia. Associate Professor in Contemporary History at the Faculty of Letters, Arts and Humanities, Manouba, Tunis and a member of Research Unit "society and parallel society". Thesis published on Islamism in Tunisia. Research interests include: Islamism in the Maghreb The protest movements in Tunisia (secular and Islamic) International Relations He has published articles in Arabic, French and English in a number of academic journals. Published works: 2012: Tunisian Islamists in Power: Relationship with Salafists and Secularists; in seminar about Salafism in Maghreb; organized in Rabat Morocco in June 2012 by European Union, Jacque Berque Institute and University of Warwick, Coventry, UK. 2012: Democracy in Libyan Islamists Trends, (soon to be published); By Arab Institute of human rights (Arabic version). 2012: Salafisme, Islamisme en Tunisie, Opinions Magazine, numéro 7 (Avril 2012), (Revue Tunisienne mensuelle), French version. 2011: Transition Démocratique en Tunisie et Rôle de Collaboration Internationale; Communication présentée à Genève le 02 décembre 2011 (not published) French version and German version. 2011: Political Islam, Arab Spring and Challenges of Democracy, in “Affaires Strategiques”, November2011 (Arabic version). 2011: Islamists after the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions and the Emergence of a New Middle East in Affaires Strategiques (Strategic Affairs Magazine), Tunis, juin, 2011 ( French version). 2011: The Tunisian Constituent Assembly between Liberals and Islamists, in La Presse, (Tunisia) 21 October 2011 (French version). 2010: Interview with Alaya Allani in «Magharebia» (American site) “Salafism Jihadism in Maghreb” published on October 01, 2010 in Arabic, English and French. 2010: Interview about Salafism in Mauritania published in Arab Journal of political Science, N. 28, 2011 Autumn, Beirut, Lebanon, (Arabic version). www.righttononviolence.org/mecf/tunisia 2009: Islamists in Tunisia between Confrontation and Participation: 1980-2008 in “The Journal of North African Studies” Volume 14, Number2, June 2009 (English version). www.righttononviolence.org/mecf/tunisia