Investigates the conditions which lead workers to leave state-controlled unions and establish independent organizations under authoritarian rule in Egypt.
Investigates the conditions which lead workers to leave state-controlled unions and establish independent organizations under authoritarian rule in Egypt.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dina Bishara is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Alabama. She has published in outlets such as Perspectives on Politics and Middle East Law and Governance and has received a number of fellowships, including postdoctoral fellowships from Harvard University, the University of Oxford, and the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
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List of illustrative material List of abbreviations Introduction 1. The prelude to exit: the rupturing of state-labor relations under Mubarak 2. The weakest link? Civil servants as the pioneers of independent unionism in Egypt 3. The politics of ignoring: protest dynamics in late Mubarak Egypt 4. Framing exit: the role of leadership in the formation of the independent Real Estate Tax Authority Union 5. The politics of recognition and the micro-dynamics of authoritarian rule 6. The 2011 uprising and beyond: the struggle for a new interest regime in post-Mubarak Egypt Conclusion: authoritarianism and corporatism in Egypt and beyond Bibliography Appendix Endnotes Index.
List of illustrative material List of abbreviations Introduction 1. The prelude to exit: the rupturing of state-labor relations under Mubarak 2. The weakest link? Civil servants as the pioneers of independent unionism in Egypt 3. The politics of ignoring: protest dynamics in late Mubarak Egypt 4. Framing exit: the role of leadership in the formation of the independent Real Estate Tax Authority Union 5. The politics of recognition and the micro-dynamics of authoritarian rule 6. The 2011 uprising and beyond: the struggle for a new interest regime in post-Mubarak Egypt Conclusion: authoritarianism and corporatism in Egypt and beyond Bibliography Appendix Endnotes Index.
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