Economic and political change in Tunisia : from Bourguiba to Ben Ali

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Economic and political change in Tunisia : from Bourguiba to Ben Ali

Emma C. Murphy

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-276) and index

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This book examines the processes of economic and political reform in Tunisia, placing the current policies of Zine el Abidine Ben Ali within their historical context. The book develops a theoretical understanding of the relationship between economic liberalisation and political change in the Arab world, developing the concept of the disarticulation of the corporatist state and concluding that, despite efforts at democratization, an authoritarian political system is a more likely successor in the era of economic transformation.

Table of Contents

List of Tables List of Abbreviations Introduction Economic Liberalization and the State in the Developing World: from Corporatism to Authoritarianism Rise and Fall of the Corporatist State in Tunisia, 1956-1987 The Roots of Crisis: Economic Policy under Bourguiba, 1956-1987 Macroeconomic Stabilization and Early Economic Reform: the Seventh Development Plan, 1987-1991 The Consolidation of Structural Adjustment: the Eighth Development Plan, 1992-1996 The Politics of Reconciliation and Reform, 1987-1990 The Reassertion of the State, 1990-1997 The Disarticulation of Multi-party Corporatism: State and Society under Ben Ali Bibliography Index

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