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ID192291
Title ProperImperialism and Neoliberal Redeployment in Post-uprising Tunisia
LanguageENG
AuthorJouili, Mustapha
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the early 1970s, neoliberalism has not spared Tunisia’s subordinate integration into the global capitalist system. This process strengthened a dominant ruling class, closely connected to international capital interests, while leading to growing social polarization and rising socio-economic inequalities. Faced by popular resistance, authoritarianism, with the support of imperialist powers, became the needed political response to consolidate the neoliberal project. Beyond some democratic achievements, the 2011 uprising has failed to undo the development model at work. The imperialist powers, with the complicity of the ruling classes, were able to hijack the movement and direct it towards what I call an orderly transition, whose strategies entailed the use of financial aid and military assistance.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Critique Vol. 32, No.2; 2023: p.195-215
Journal SourceMiddle East Critique Vol: 32 No 2
Key WordsMilitarism ;  Neoliberalism ;  Tunisia ;  Uprising ;  Imperialism


 
 
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