This event is co-sponsored by the Project on Middle East Democracy and the Legatum Institute.
A light lunch will be served at the beginning of the event.
Despite the immense progress Tunisia has made in its transition since the Jasmine Revolution, significant challenges—both internal and external—threaten the future of Tunisia's democracy. As major terrorist attacks have negatively affected the country's security and economic stability, Tunisia's government has struggled to find an appropriate and effective response to counter the threat of terrorism.
The Legatum Institute's upcoming publication The Ministry Strikes Back: Could Counterterrorism Undermine the Revolution in Tunisia? analyzes successive Tunisian governments' responses to terrorism and considers the relation between these responses and the future of the country's democratic transition.
How can governments effectively counter terrorism without threatening civil liberties? What reforms are needed to make Tunisia's security sector effective, accountable, and in line with international human rights standards? And how can the United States and the international community play a productive role in encouraging and facilitating these reform efforts?