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In Focus

November 29, 2012

Stimulus or stagnation? Will the political reforms produced by the "Arab Spring" protests lead to economic reforms, as well? We take a look at the current situation in Egypt and Tunisia.

https://p.dw.com/p/16syL

The news spread almost instantaneously over Facebook, Twitter and text messaging: Mohamed Bouazizi, a young Tunisian vegetable seller, set fire to himself in protest at the confiscation of his goods and constant harassment by officialdom. Many of his fellow citizens also lived in poverty and suffered under the prevailing economic and political misery. This was the event that triggered the Tunisian revolution. But how have Tunisian society and its economy developed since then? Has the toppling of the dictatorship meant a liberation of productive forces? Or are they mired in old habits and inflexible structures?