The 16th Tunis Exchange

Upcoming virtual event organized by the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies and The Exchange Foundation

June 11 - June 18, 2023

Registration Deadline I April 15

Deadline II May 10

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The 16th Tunis Exchange will be held from Sunday, June 11 until Sunday, June 18 at a hotel conference center in downtown Tunis. During the more than 35 sessions, participants from around the world will have the opportunity to listen to and engage leading social, political, religious and economic figures from across the spectrum in Tunisia.


Our upcoming Tunis Exchange is aimed at NGO practitioners, foreign diplomats, researchers, journalists and professionals in general who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of Tunis.

Who Should Apply?

NGO Practitioners

& Peacebuilders

Foreign Diplomats
& Analysts

Students
& Researchers

Journalists & Media Professionals

The Tunis Exchange will open at the conference hotel in downtown Tunis with an orientation and security briefing at 6pm on Sunday, June 11 (the timing may change to accommodate late arrivals). We will generally hold sessions in the conference room or in Greater Tunis Monday-Friday from 9:30am-7pm. On Friday, June 16 at 7pm, the group will travel south for a day and a half of meetings. We will return to Tunis from the south by 1pm on Sunday, June 18 and close The Exchange (we therefore recommend booking departure flights after 5pm on Sunday, June 18). In order to promote small group dynamics, the number of participants will be capped at 22. Sessions themselves will usually be conducted on an individual rather than a panel basis and will generally allow ample opportunity for question time (consecutive translation into English will be provided when necessary). All sessions will also be held under the Chatham House rule, although we customarily work with our speakers to approve any quotes/references that participants may need for their own work.

Program Specifics:

The first Beirut Exchange took place in June 2008, only a few weeks after sustained violence across Lebanon led to a political settlement known as the Doha Accords. It was our belief at the time that Lebanon was in dire need of more direct and diversified understanding, especially for those who are studying the country, influencing public opinion and discourse, or shaping their own country's foreign policies. Given the current situation that finds Lebanon slipping in terms of international focus even as its citizenry is immiserated further by the day, this is - regrettably - more true than ever.


In the years following our first Exchange, and given the evident need regionally, we steadily expanded our efforts, hosting more than 40 different Exchanges across the Middle East and North Africa - including in Tunisia, Iraq, Syria and Turkey and on Libya as well as Yemen. Fourteen years later, over 1,000 people from 51 different countries have attended an Exchange, with many alumni returning in later years to join sessions once (or several times) again.


In 2019, in order to transparently organize and further professionalize our work, we were finally able to establish The Exchange as a US-registered non-profit, under the aegis of The Foundation for Global Political Exchange, with the mission of promoting professional and academic enrichment through a variety of small group, direct engagement conferences in Western Asia and North Africa.

Our History & Purpose:

Crucially - and since our beginning - all funding for the Exchange comes from only two sources: First, the participants who pay the participation fee and, second, scholarship recipients who benefit from individual, charitable contributions designed to broaden the social, political and geographic diversity of each Exchange table. As such, there is no government, commercial or non-profit support, an aspect that we believe provides a relatively independent platform for dialogue and understanding.

Our Funding:

$900

UNAFFILIATED

For undergraduate and graduate students, unaffiliated researchers and freelance journalists

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For private enterprise or government staff

INSTITUTIONAL

$1,500

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For affiliated researchers, academics, journalists, NGO or UN staff

AFFILIATED

$1,200

Additional Costs:


Accommodation – A single room at the hotel is available upon request for $85 per night inclusive of all taxes and breakfast. Participants are welcome to arrange for their own housing, although all participants are required to pay approximately $120 for the two-night stay at hotels in the south.


Airfare – $350, approximately, from the European Union.

Participation Fees:

Session Topics Will Include (partial list):

The Foundation for Global Political Exchange currently has two Scholarships (covering the participation fee) available in the following categories: A) The Tunisian/Tunisian Origin Researcher Scholarship for Tunisian researchers who additionally demonstrate a lack of institutional or self-funding ability; B) The Global Exchange Researcher Scholarship available for researchers who will deepen the social, political and geographic diversity of the Exchange and who can document a lack of institutional or self-funding ability. For any questions related to scholarships, email:

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-Transformations in the human rights & freedom of speech landscape since July 25, 2021;


-The origins & principal political outcomes of Tunisia’s 2011 revolution;


-The role of political parties in Tunisia since 2011, and whether or how political parties will continue to play a role in President Kais Saied’s proposed political system;


-The roots, major outcomes of, and primary debates surrounding President Kais Saied’s July 25th, 2021 dismissal of the government and the freezing of Parliament;


-Challenges for transitional justice, anti-corruption campaigners & accountability in post-2011 Tunisia;


-Tunisia’s current economic situation & contrasting views on how to solve it;


-Challenges for judicial reform in post-2011 Tunisia & current status of Tunisia’s judiciary;


-Challenges for security sector reform in Tunisia & current role of police, police unions, and military in the country’s politics;


-Environmental & food security challenges in Tunisia today and their history pre- and post-2011;


-The role of Tunisia’s powerful trade union, UGTT, & civil society organisations in post-2011 and post-July 25, 2021 Tunisia;


-Tunisia’s shifting regional and foreign relations.

Accepted participants in the upcoming Tunis Exchange will receive the full Schedule of confirmed speakers one month prior to the opening, as well as readings pertinent to the sessions. We expect the 16th Tunis Exchange to meet or exceed the scope and level of our previous Tunis Exchanges.

THE COMPLETED SCHEDULE OF THE LAST IN PERSON TUNIS EXCHANGE (JUNE 2019)

Sunday June 9, 2019


6:00pm -- Introductions, House Rules & Safety Briefing: The Exchange


7:00pm -- Opening Discussion


8:00pm -- Ouiem Chettaoui, Security Sector Specialist



Monday June 10


8:30am -- Monica Marks, NYU Abu Dhabi


10:30am -- Amine Thabet, Mehdi Foudhaili & Hervé de Baillen, Democracy Reporting International


12:00pm -- LUNCH


1:00pm -- Zied Ladhari, Minister of Development, Investment & International Cooperation, An-Nahdha Party


3:30pm -- Yassine Brahim, Afek Tounes Party Leader & MP


5:00pm -- Radwan Masmoudi, President of The Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy


6:00pm -- Emmanuel Geny, Democracy International


7:30pm -- Achraf Aouadi, President of I-WATCH Tunsia & Mohammad Dhia Hammami, Wesleyan University



Tuesday June 11


10:00am -- GROUP DISCUSSION


11:00am -- Salwa Gantri, Country Director International Center for Transitional Justice


12:30pm -- LUNCH


1:30pm -- Tarek Kahlaoui, Former Director of the Tunisian Institute of Strategic Studies, Assistant Professor MSB


3:00pm -- Selim Kharrat, President of Al-Bawsala


5:00pm -- European University of Tunis, Discussion With International Relations Department



Wednesday June 12


9:30am -- Stefan Buchmayer, Country Director of The Democratic Control of Armed Forces


10:45am -- International Republican Institute Senior Advisor Djordje Todorovic, Resident Program Officer Elizabeth O’Bagy & Jihen Jouini


12:00pm -- LUNCH


1:00pm -- Nabil Karoui, Karoui & Karoui World


2:30pm -- Moncef Marzouki, Former President of Tunisia, Al-Irada Party Leader


4:00pm -- Fadhel Ben Omrane, Nidaa Tounes MP


5:00pm -- Ahlem Belhaj, UGTT & Femme Democrat Leader


6:00pm -- Khawla Ben Aicha, Machroua Tounes MP



Thursday June 13


9:00am -- Amine Ghali, President of Al-Kawakibi Democracy Transition Center


10:30am -- Nicolas Kaczorowski, Country Director of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems


12:00pm -- LUNCH


1:00pm -- Mohamed Ali Azaiez, An-Nahdha


2:00pm -- Rached Ghannouchi, President of An-Nahdha


5:00pm -- Mohamed Ayadi, INLUCC Commissioner


7:00pm -- Dinner


8:00pm -- Drive to SFAX



Friday June 14


11:00am -- Anouar Jebir, Baladiyya Sfax, Health Commission


11:45am -- Ayman Bouhajeb, Machroua Tunis Sfax, & Mohsen Marzouk, Head of Party Machroua Tounes


1:00pm -- LUNCH


3:30pm -- Baddredine Abdelkefi, MP An-Nahdha


5:00pm -- Drive to GABES


9:00pm -- Dinner with Rim Thabti, Activist & Blogger



Saturday June 15


9:30am -- Mohamed Ali Chouiab, Activist


11:00am -- Mouhamed Hayder, Cultural Association of Gabes


12:30pm -- LUNCH


2:30pm -- Ismail Hafsi, Environmentalist & Activist


3:30pm -- Yessine Ben Salem, Nahdha Regional Secretary General Gabes


4:30pm -- Khayreddine Debaya, Environmentalist & Activist


5:30pm -- Drive back to TUNIS


Sunday June 16


11:00am -- Ouided Bouchamoui, Nobel Prize Winner, The Quartet & Former President of UTICA


12:00pm -- Group Discussion


1:00pm -- Tunis Airport & End Program


View the Schedule of the last virtual Tunis Exchange (Summer 2021):

2021 program


The 13th Tunis Exchange will be held in Association with Georgetown University's Democracy and Governance Program June 7-14 in Tunisia and will engage participants from around the world in a multifaceted discussion of some of the key issues facing Tunisia and the wider region.


Who Should Register:


— Foreign diplomats;


— NGO practitioners;


— Researchers, analysts and journalists;


— Academics working on the region.



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The Tunis Exchange program specifically rests on two tracks this Summer:


Professional & Academic


Participants will attend a series of lectures led by prominent academics, analysts and activists from Tunisia and the wider region. Themes will include, among others:


- The history and internal transformations of Ennahda, including organizational and ideological evolution since the revolution;


- The post-revolutionary evolution of the UGTT, Tunisia's powerful labor union, and its role in politics (including implications of its role as primary mediator in the National Dialogue of late 2013);


- The composition, platforms of, and alliances between major parties;


- The state of the Tunisian economy, including regional inequalities, budget transparency and decentralization, etc.;- Security sector reform and the response to terrorism;


- Institutional and legislative reform needs following the passage of Tunisia's constitution, focusing particularly on reform of the Ministry of Interior (security sector) and Ministry of Justice (judicial sector), Tunisia's two most problematic ministries;


- Human rights in the new Tunisia (addressing issues such as freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, status of women, use of torture and the terrorism debate);


- Salafism, its composition (political, quietist, jihadi) in Tunisia and its relationship to and implications for party politics, stability, and governance moving forward;


- Taking stock of what Tunisia has done regarding transitional justice, what steps are planned to realize the recently passed transitional justice law, and what more needs to be done;


- The role of the media and civil society organizations;- Youth politics and activism within and outside formal party structure;


- The scope and underlying causes of recent protest movements.


Dialogue with LeadersParticipants will have the opportunity to meet, listen and engage leading social, political, religious and economic leaders from across the spectrum in Tunisia.



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THE COMPLETED SCHEDULE OF THE TWELFTH TUNIS EXCHANGE:


NOTE:


Accepted applicants will receive the full list of confirmed speakers prior to the opening of the Thirteenth Tunis Exchange, as well as readings pertinent to the sessions.




Sunday


6:00pm -- Introductions, House Rules & Safety Briefing: The Exchange


7:00pm -- Opening Discussion


8:00pm -- Ouiem Chettaoui, Security Sector Specialist



Monday


8:30am -- Monica Marks, NYU Abu Dhabi


10:30am -- Amine Thabet, Mehdi Foudhaili & Hervé de Baillen, Democracy Reporting International


12:00pm -- LUNCH


1:00pm -- Zied Ladhari, Minister of Development, Investment & International Cooperation, An-Nahdha Party


3:30pm -- Yassine Brahim, Afek Tounes Party Leader & MP5:00pm -- Radwan Masmoudi, President of The Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy


6:00pm -- Emmanuel Geny, Democracy International


7:30pm -- Achraf Aouadi, President of I-WATCH Tunsia & Mohammad Dhia Hammami, Wesleyan University



Tuesday


10:00am -- GROUP DISCUSSION


11:00am -- Salwa Gantri, Country Director International Center for Transitional Justice


12:30pm -- LUNCH


1:30pm -- Tarek Kahlaoui, Former Director of the Tunisian Institute of Strategic Studies, Assistant Professor MSB


3:00pm -- Selim Kharrat, President of Al-Bawsala


5:00pm -- European University of Tunis, Discussion With International Relations Department



Wednesday


9:30am -- Stefan Buchmayer, Country Director of The Democratic Control of Armed Forces


10:45am -- International Republican Institute Senior Advisor Djordje Todorovic, Resident Program Officer Elizabeth O’Bagy & Jihen Jouini12:00pm -- LUNCH


1:00pm -- Nabil Karoui, Karoui & Karoui World2:30pm -- Moncef Marzouki, Former President of Tunisia, Al-Irada Party Leader


4:00pm -- Fadhel Ben Omrane, Nidaa Tounes MP


5:00pm -- Ahlem Belhaj, UGTT & Femme Democrat Leader


6:00pm -- Khawla Ben Aicha, Machroua Tounes MP



Thursday


9:00am -- Amine Ghali, President of Al-Kawakibi Democracy Transition Center @ NOVOTEL


10:30am -- Nicolas Kaczorowski, Country Director of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems


12:00pm -- LUNCH


1:00pm -- Mohamed Ali Azaiez, An-Nahdha @ HQ NAHDHA


2:00pm -- Rached Gannouchi, President of An-Nahdha


5:00pm -- Mohamed Ayadi, INLUCC Commissionier


7:00pm -- Dinner


8:00pm -- Drive to SFAX



Friday - Sfax


11:00am -- Anouar Jebir, Baladiyya Sfax, Health Commission (Elected in 2018 under Macroua Tounes)


11:45am -- Ayman Bouhajeb, Machroua Tunis Sfax, & Mohsen Marzouk, Head of Party Maroua Tounes


1:00pm -- LUNCH


3:30pm -- Baddredine Abdelkefi, MP An-Nahdha


5:00pm -- Drive to GABES


9:00pm -- Dinner with Rim Thabti, Activist & Blogger



Saturday - Gabes


9:30am -- Mohamed Ali Chouiab, Activist


11:00am -- Mouhamed Hayder, Cultural Association of Gabes


12:30pm -- LUNCH


2:30pm -- Ismail Hafsi, Environmentalist & Activist


3:30pm -- Yessine Ben Salem, Nahdha Regional Secretary General Gabes


4:30pm -- Khayreddine Debaya, Environmentalist & Activist


5:30pm -- Drive back to TUNIS



Sunday


11:00am -- Ouided Bouchamoui, Nobel Prize Winner, The Quartet & Former President of UTICA @ Novotel


12:00pm -- Group Discussion1:00pm -- Tunis Airport & End Program





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Program Format:


The Tunis Exchange will open at the Novotel/IBIS Hotel in downtown Tunis with an orientation and security session at 6pm on Sunday, June 7 (the exact timing may change to accommodate late arrivals), after which our Media Partner for The Exchange - Meshkal - will provide a briefing on key issues and trends facing Tunisia. Throughout the week Monday-Friday, we will hold sessions both at the conference hotel as well as around the capital, usually from 9am until 6-8pm. On the evening of Friday, June 12, the group will travel to Kef in Western Tunisia for meetings. We will return to Tunis by 12pm on Sunday, June 14 for a short closing session (we therefore recommend booking departure flights after 4pm on Sunday, June 14). In order to promote small group dynamics, the number of participants will be capped at 22. Sessions themselves will be conducted on an individual rather than a panel basis for all speakers and will generally allow ample opportunity for question time (consecutive translation into English will be provided when necessary). All sessions will also be held under the Chatham House rule, although we customarily work with our speakers to approve any quotes/references that participants may need for their own work.


Costs:


Participation Fee - $950. All funding for the Exchange comes from only two sources: The participants themselves who pay the participation fee ($950) or scholarship recipients who benefit from individual, charitable contributions designed specifically to broaden the social, political and geographic diversity of each Exchange table. As such, there is no government, commercial or non-profit support, an aspect that we believe provides a relatively neutral platform for dialogue and understanding.


Applying for a Full Scholarship - The Foundation for Global Political Exchange currently has one fully funded Scholarship (covering the conference fee, a per diem for meals, accommodation and airfare/transportation to the Exchange) available in each of two categories: A) The Global Exchange Researcher Scholarship available for researchers who will deepen the social, political and geographic diversity of the Exchange and who can document a lack of institutional or self-funding ability; and B) The Tunisian/Tunisian Origin Researcher Scholarship for Tunisian researchers who additionally demonstrate a lack of institutional or self-funding ability. For any questions related to scholarships or to request an application with more information, email info@thebeirutexchange.com


Accommodation - A single room at IBIS is available upon request for $75 per night inclusive of all taxes and breakfast. Participants are welcome to arrange for their own housing, although all participants are required to pay $120 for the two nights stay in the interior.


Airfare - $300, approximate from the European Union.

Application Deadline I May 15

Deadline II May 31

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During their stay, typically lasting five days to one week, participants from around the world listen to and question leading intellectuals, activists and politicians representing an array of different points of view in a specific country.


The first Exchange was launched in June 2008 in Beirut, Lebanon. Now, thirteen years on, more than 850 people from 51 different countries have attended 40 different Exchanges in the region.


Crucially, all funding for the Exchange comes from only two sources: The participants themselves who pay the participation fee or scholarship recipients who benefit from individual, charitable contributions designed specifically to broaden the social, political and geographic diversity of each Exchange table. As such, there is no government, commercial or non-profit support, an aspect that we believe provides a relatively neutral platform for dialogue and understanding.

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