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The Intelligence State in Tunisia: Security and Mukhabarat, 1881-1965

Autor Omar Safi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mai 2020
For most Arab regimes, intelligence, security apparatus and the secret services, are central to their domestic politics. Yet despite this, very little scholarly attention has been paid to the relationship between intelligence and politics in any Arab state. This book examines how security apparatus and intelligence influenced the domestic politics of Tunisia, from the implementation of French Protectorate in 1881 to the aftermath of the independence up to 1965. Based on unprecedented access to the sources of the Ministry of Interior and the First Ministry during Bourguiba's regime, as well as the national, diplomatic and military archives of France, Italy and the United Kingdom, the book is the first to trace the evolution of the Tunisian security community. Omar Safi argues that from an apparatus designed to maintain colonial control, intelligence became an instrument to drive the political agendas of the ruling elite. The book sheds new light on the influence of intelligence, presenting it as the fundamental, and generally ignored, 'missing dimension' of North African domestic politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781838605711
ISBN-10: 1838605711
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 25 b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Based on sources of the Ministry of Interior and the First Ministry during Bourguiba's regime, and on archives from France, Italy and United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Omar Safi is a Teaching Fellow for the University of Portsmouth based at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell, UK. He holds a PhD in War Studies from King's College London.

Cuprins

Abbreviations IntroductionChapter 1: The Beylical Intelligence State, 1705-1881Chapter 2: French Invasion and the implementation of the Protectorate, 1881-1885Chapter 3: The Colonial Intelligence State, 1885-1887 Chapter 4: The emergence of the Tunisian National Movement, 1887-1939Chapter 5: Towards the Independence of Tunisia and the final failure of the Colonial Intelligence State, 1939-1954Chapter 6: The paradoxical Independence and the advent of the Bourguibist Intelligence State, 1954-1956Chapter 7: The implementation of the Bourguibist Intelligence State and the first failures, 1956-1965Conclusion Bibliography Appendices Appendix I: Beylical Influence over TunisiaAppendix II: The Beylical Intelligence StateAppendix III: French Invasion 1881-1882Appendix IV: The Tunisian Tribes at the beginning of the ProtectorateAppendix V: The Colonial Intelligence State (CIS)Appendix VI: The Contrôleurs Civils in 1885Appendix VII: The Contrôleurs Civils in 1887Appendix VIII: Circumscriptions of the Contrôleurs Civils 1922Appendix IX : Beys - Résidents GénérauxAppendix X: Evolution of Fellagha MovementAppendix XI: Newspaper Le Monde - Recognition of Internal AutonomyAppendix XII: Note on Youssef's arrival in TunisiaAppendix XIII: Newspaper L'Action - Expulsion of Ben Youssef from Néo-DestourAppendix XIV: Note on the rivalry between Bourguiba and Ben YoussefAppendix XV: Youssef's Network StructureAppendix XVI: The Bourguibist Intelligence State (BIS)Appendix XVII: Algerian presence in Tunisia 1954-1963Appendix XVIII: Chronology