Tunisia’s defence sector: Institutional resilience to corruption risk amidst democratic backsliding
This policy brief aims to highlight findings from the 2020 Government Defence Integrity Index (GDI) that are most pertitent to enhancing institutional resilience to corruption risk in Tunisian defence governance.
It is based on a close reading of the GDI results for Tunisia, policy literature, news reports over the past decade, and context and problem analyses conducted by I WATCH – the Transparency International (TI) national chapter in Tunisia.
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