Stalled Democracy : Capital, Labor, and the Paradox of State-Sponsored Development /
"Bellin generates her propositions from close study of a particular case of stalled democracy - Tunisia Capital and labor's complicity in authoritarian relapse in that country poses a puzzle. The author's explanation of that case is made more general through comparison with the cases...
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
[2002]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Genesis of the private sector in Tunisia: the logic of state sponsorship
- The developmental paradox: capital's emergent power and autonomy
- A checkered alliance: state sponsorship of labor
- Influence under constraint: the trajectory of labor's power and autonomy
- Capital and labor: agents of democratization?
- Stalled democracy in comparative perspective
- Appendix I: Comparative wage rates in forty-one countries, 1990
- Appendix II: Number of strikes in Tunisia, 1970-1994
- Appendix III: Organizational structure of the Union Generale de Travailleurs Tunisiens
- Appendix IV: Membership numbers in the Union Generale de Travailleurs Tunisiens.