Egyptian and Tunisian unions have played radically different roles in their countries’ transition from authoritarian rule since the ouster of longstanding Presidents Hosni Mubarak and Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali in early 2011. The legacy of different variations of authoritarian rule as well as the history of the respective labor movements has had significant consequences for their ability to shape post-transition politics. Whereas the Egyptian labor movement is fragmented, and control over labor organizations has become a battlefield for competing political forces in Egypt, organized labor emerged as an actor in its own right, playing a leading role in the Tunisian transition by mitigating political conflict and helping to move the process alon...
In the last paragraph of their masterpiece on the Egyptian workers\u27 movement, Workers on the Nile...
This study examines the Egyptian working class, its organizations, struggles and the various politic...
Prevailing understandings of labor protest and strikes take as their focus stable democratic setting...
Egyptian and Tunisian unions have played radically different roles in their countries’ transition fr...
How did trade unions, long a component of regime maintenance, become a restive sector of society in ...
Workers’ movements contributed substantially to the 2011 popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocc...
The recent Arab Spring uprisings lent hope to much of the world that the region was finally transiti...
While over three years ago Tunisia and Egypt experienced similar revolts in protest against decades ...
In January and February 2014, about 100,000 workers participated in strikes and other collective act...
This book traces the role of the UGTT (the Tunisian General Labour Union) during Tunisia’s 2011 revo...
Rejecting pessimistic theories that Third World states can render labor movements impotent via co...
Egypt has experienced a wave of unprecedented labour protests since December 2006. Refuting moral ec...
Contrairement aux visions journalistiques internationales, le mouvement collectif égyptien, qui a re...
The Tunisian General Labor Union (UGTT) played a major role in the 2010/11 Tunisian revolution and i...
Unlike Tunisia’s more orderly and quicker transition, over a year after the removal of ex-President ...
In the last paragraph of their masterpiece on the Egyptian workers\u27 movement, Workers on the Nile...
This study examines the Egyptian working class, its organizations, struggles and the various politic...
Prevailing understandings of labor protest and strikes take as their focus stable democratic setting...
Egyptian and Tunisian unions have played radically different roles in their countries’ transition fr...
How did trade unions, long a component of regime maintenance, become a restive sector of society in ...
Workers’ movements contributed substantially to the 2011 popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocc...
The recent Arab Spring uprisings lent hope to much of the world that the region was finally transiti...
While over three years ago Tunisia and Egypt experienced similar revolts in protest against decades ...
In January and February 2014, about 100,000 workers participated in strikes and other collective act...
This book traces the role of the UGTT (the Tunisian General Labour Union) during Tunisia’s 2011 revo...
Rejecting pessimistic theories that Third World states can render labor movements impotent via co...
Egypt has experienced a wave of unprecedented labour protests since December 2006. Refuting moral ec...
Contrairement aux visions journalistiques internationales, le mouvement collectif égyptien, qui a re...
The Tunisian General Labor Union (UGTT) played a major role in the 2010/11 Tunisian revolution and i...
Unlike Tunisia’s more orderly and quicker transition, over a year after the removal of ex-President ...
In the last paragraph of their masterpiece on the Egyptian workers\u27 movement, Workers on the Nile...
This study examines the Egyptian working class, its organizations, struggles and the various politic...
Prevailing understandings of labor protest and strikes take as their focus stable democratic setting...