One year after Sousse, it’s the economy—not security—that worries Tunisians

Tunisia this week marked the one-year anniversary of a brutal terrorist attack in the resort town of Sousse, where 38 beachgoers were killed. The anniversary prompted a spate of articles in the international press noting Tunisia’s continuing terror threat. Yet a recent visit for Sarah Yerkes to Tunisia underscored that Tunisians, perhaps more so than Americans or Europeans, have moved on from Sousse and that the country’s biggest challenges are economic.