Working through the past : labor and authoritarian legacies in comparative perspective

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Working through the past : labor and authoritarian legacies in comparative perspective

edited by Teri L. Caraway, Maria Lorena Cook, and Stephen Crowley

(ILR/Cornell paperbacks)

ILR Press, [2015]

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-272) and index

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Democratization in the developing and postcommunist world has yielded limited gains for labor. Explanations for this phenomenon have focused on the effect of economic crisis and globalization on the capacities of unions to become influential political actors and to secure policies that benefit their members. In contrast, the contributors to Working through the Past highlight the critical role that authoritarian legacies play in shaping labor politics in new democracies, providing the first cross-regional analysis of the impact of authoritarianism on labor, focusing on East and Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. Legacies from the predemocratic era shape labor's present in ways that both limit and enhance organized labor's power in new democracies. Assessing the comparative impact on a variety of outcomes relevant to labor in widely divergent settings, this volume argues that political legacies provide new insights into why labor movements in some countries have confronted the challenges of neoliberal globalization better than others. Contributors: Graciela Bensusan, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Mexico; Teri L. Caraway, University of Minnesota; Adalberto Cardoso, State University of Rio de Janeiro; Ruth Berins Collier, University of California, Berkeley; Maria Lorena Cook, Cornell University; Stephen Crowley, Oberlin College; Volker Frank, University of North Carolina, Asheville; Mary E. Gallagher, University of Michigan; Marko Grdesic, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jane Hutchison, Murdoch University, Australia; Yoonkyung Lee, Binghamton University; David Ost, Hobart and William Smith Colleges; Andres Schipani, University of California, Berkeley

目次

Introduction: Labor and Authoritarian Legacies by Teri L. Caraway, Stephen Crowley, and Maria Lorena Cook1. Strength amid Weakness: Legacies of Labor in Post-Suharto Indonesia by Teri L. Caraway2. Labor's Political Representation: Divergent Paths in Korea and Taiwan by Yoonkyung Lee3. Authoritarian Legacies and Labor Weakness in the Philippines by Jane Hutchison4. The Peculiarities of Communism and the Emergence of Weak Unions in Poland by David Ost5. Exceptionalism and Its Limits: The Legacy of Self-Management in the Former Yugoslavia by Marko Grdesic6. Russia's Labor Legacy: Making Use of the Past by Stephen Crowley7. State-Corporatist Legacies and Divergent Paths: Argentina and Mexico by Graciela Bensusan and Maria Lorena Cook8. "Your Defensive Fortress": Workers and Vargas's Legacies in Brazil by Adalberto Cardoso9. Living in the Past or Living with the Past?: Reflections on Chilean Labor Unions Twenty Years into Democracy by Volker Frank10. Transformation without Transition: China's Maoist Legacies in Comparative Perspective by Mary E. GallagherConclusion: The Comparative Analysis of Regime Change and Labor Legacies by Ruth Berins Collier and Andres SchipaniNotes Works Cited List of Contributors Index

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