The terminus is (or ought to be) "an inclusive and genuine national reconciliation process," which he defines as "the process of addressing the grievances of parties to a conflict," leading to "sustainable peace and stability," a redefinition of "relationships and forging a new social contract" (p. 7). [...]social justice, at the forefront of the demands in Tunisia, generally receives relatively short shrift.
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