Despite being a small and strategically less important country in the Arab world, Tunisia stands out among its peers in the region. It is Tunisia that launched the series of cataclysmic transformations in the region that we call Arab Spring. It is only in Tunisia that the Arab Spring-induced hopes of freedom and democracy still remain intact, whereas the other countries that followed in her footsteps either returned to electorally endorsed dictatorships or sank into an abyss of civil wars and sectarian bloodletting. Of all the Arab countries, Tunisia has arguably the most progressive, most secular and least misogynistic constitution, approved near-consensually last year.