This article advances a framework for understanding the political economy of the Egyptian and Arab revolts. After almost three decades of implementing neoliberal economic policies, the Egyptian economy was nevertheless stagnating in the early 2000s and political unrest was increasing. In response two key policy decisions were undertaken by the ruling elite, one to embark on a programme of further liberalisation and privatisation in the hope of attracting foreign direct investment and the other to use the global war on terror framework as a means of repressing internal dissent. While these decisions ‘succeeded’ in the short term, they also created the conditions which led to the uprisings
Workers’ movements contributed substantially to the 2011 popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocc...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 273-306.1. A theoretical foundation -- 2. State development, ...
After successfully overthrowing Hosni Mubarak and his government in 2011, protestors rejoiced in lon...
This article examines the political economy drivers of the uprisings in Egypt in 2011 and 2013. It s...
This paper analyses the economic challenges facing Egypt in the post-Mubarak period, demonstrating t...
This article argues that there had been sustained protests for at least a decade before the January ...
This article explores the dynamics of the rupture with the status quo that transformed the face of...
For 20 years leading up to the uprisings of 2010-2011, Egypt and Tunisia suffered the ill effects of...
The revolutionary wave that washed over the Arab world in 2011 swept away the rulers of Egypt, Tunis...
This article aims to examine the transformation of the Muslim Brotherhood’s (MB) economic ideology s...
The popular uprising in Egypt in 2011 surprised many and raised expectations of substantive politica...
This article argues that attempts to understand the significance and implication of the Arab uprisin...
The uprisings in the Arab region generated much hope among significant proportions of the population...
Despite warnings that bleak socio-economic conditions were pushing Egyptians to the brink, few could...
The article draws on precarious workers’ engagement with the Egyptian revolution between 2011 and 20...
Workers’ movements contributed substantially to the 2011 popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocc...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 273-306.1. A theoretical foundation -- 2. State development, ...
After successfully overthrowing Hosni Mubarak and his government in 2011, protestors rejoiced in lon...
This article examines the political economy drivers of the uprisings in Egypt in 2011 and 2013. It s...
This paper analyses the economic challenges facing Egypt in the post-Mubarak period, demonstrating t...
This article argues that there had been sustained protests for at least a decade before the January ...
This article explores the dynamics of the rupture with the status quo that transformed the face of...
For 20 years leading up to the uprisings of 2010-2011, Egypt and Tunisia suffered the ill effects of...
The revolutionary wave that washed over the Arab world in 2011 swept away the rulers of Egypt, Tunis...
This article aims to examine the transformation of the Muslim Brotherhood’s (MB) economic ideology s...
The popular uprising in Egypt in 2011 surprised many and raised expectations of substantive politica...
This article argues that attempts to understand the significance and implication of the Arab uprisin...
The uprisings in the Arab region generated much hope among significant proportions of the population...
Despite warnings that bleak socio-economic conditions were pushing Egyptians to the brink, few could...
The article draws on precarious workers’ engagement with the Egyptian revolution between 2011 and 20...
Workers’ movements contributed substantially to the 2011 popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocc...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 273-306.1. A theoretical foundation -- 2. State development, ...
After successfully overthrowing Hosni Mubarak and his government in 2011, protestors rejoiced in lon...