Naim Ameur
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Naim Ameur covers political and economic issues in North Africa, especially Tunisian and Libyan affairs. As a student doing his masters in public administration at the Dubai School of Government, Naim worked on research papers in collaboration with colleagues at Harvard University. In Tunisia, he gained experience in budgeting and conducted prospective studies at the Prime Ministry. As an expert on North African politics and economics, Naim has analyzed many public policies and reforms in different sectors of the Tunisian government. He is an authority on the Tunisian revolution, politics, and especially on the emergence of the Islamists on the political landscape. He writes in both English and French.
Tunisia and the IMF: A Positive Economic Outlook
July 25, 2013Economic Recovery and Challenges in Tunisia
December 07, 2012Entrepreneurship in the New Tunisia
June 16, 2012Post-Revolution Tunisia: Still Waiting for its Economic Recovery
February 27, 2012The New Political Scheme in Post-Gaddafi Libya
November 03, 2011Islamists’ New Political Orientations in Post-Revolution Tunisia
September 12, 2011Will you support FO’s journalism?
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