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Labour Organising under Authoritarian Regimes / Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
Labour Organising under Authoritarian Regimes / Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Claire Ceruti
Claire Ceruti
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15–32
Section 1. Theorising Authoritarianism
15–32
15–20
Chapter 2. Populist-authoritarianism in the Philippines: contentions, contradictions and hegemonic crisis
Verna Dinah Q. Viajar
Verna Dinah Q. Viajar
15–20
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Covid response: A tragedy of errors
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Duterte’s populist-authoritarian leadership: contentions and contradictions
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A Gramscian perspective on Duterte’s authoritarian and fascist tendencies
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Conclusion
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References:
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21–26
Chapter 3. The political economy of labour relations regimes under 21st century neo-authoritarian governments – a study of Brazil
Jana Silverman
Jana Silverman
21–26
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How Bolsonaro displaced the Workers’ Party
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Unions under threat
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International condemnation
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References
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27–32
Chapter 4. Hong Kong labour movement under totalitarian rule: oppression, resistance and anti-politics
Christopher Siu Tat Mung
Christopher Siu Tat Mung
27–32
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Industrial relations restructured under totalitarian rule
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The politics of anti-politics: new forms of resistance movement
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Conclusion
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References
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35–38
Section 2. Challenges of Data Collection
35–38
Chapter 5. Research in a hostile political environment
Fundizwi Sikhondze
Fundizwi Sikhondze
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References
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41–52
Section 3. Pushed into Politics
41–52
41–46
Chapter 6. Deepening economic inequality and authoritarianism: the need for a democratic alliance in Turkey
Başak Kocadost
Başak Kocadost
41–46
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Lacking perspective
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Not just a smokescreen
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References
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47–52
Chapter 7. From liberation to repression: trade unions in post-colonial Zimbabwe
Moreblessing Nyambara
Moreblessing Nyambara
47–52
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The colonial legacy
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Crisis and unionism
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Pressure from the region and beyond
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References
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55–64
Section 4. When Labour Laws Restrict Labour
55–64
55–58
Chapter 8. Abuse of the labour court to suppress Eswatini public sector workers struggles
Fundizwi Sikhondze
Fundizwi Sikhondze
55–58
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Court fails essential nurses
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Scores injured, global solidarity
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References
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59–64
Chapter 9. Without rights to strike or against discrimination: trade union rights in Russia
Svetlana Kolganova
Svetlana Kolganova
59–64
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Violations of human and trade unions’ rights
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Influence of the situation in the region
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Trade union strategies
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References
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67–80
Section 5. Labour Without Trade Unions
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67–70
Chapter 10. The informalization of labour in Zimbabwe: opening the way for authoritarianism
Moreblessing Nyambara
Moreblessing Nyambara
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Informality and the Zimbabwean economy
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Challenges between informality and unionism
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References
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71–76
Chapter 11. Movement-oriented labour NGOs in China
Kaye Liang, Elaine Sio-ieng Hui
Kaye Liang, Elaine Sio-ieng Hui
71–76
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MLNGO-propelled modular collective action
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References
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77–80
Chapter 12. Labour activist in exile
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83–88
Section 6. Border Crossed
83–88
Chapter 13. Refugees unwelcome: EU-Turkey deal on migration
Can Kaya
Can Kaya
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The negotiations on migrants’ lives
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A solidarity-based solution
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References
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91–122
Section 7. Specific Forms of Solidarity
91–122
91–96
Chapter 14. Will sanctions work again in Myanmar?
Khaing Zar Aung, Cecilia Brighi
Khaing Zar Aung, Cecilia Brighi
91–96
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A human rights catastrophe
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Sanctions last time
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The choice we must make
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References
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97–102
Chapter 15. Reasonable forms of international solidarity: experiences from Belarus
Lizaveta Merliak
Lizaveta Merliak
97–102
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Extraordinary tools to respond to arrests
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LabourStart online solidarity campaigns
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Challenges of online campaigns
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References
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103–112
Chapter 16. Solidarity on multiple scales: repression in the Philippines
Ramon Certeza, Melisa Serrano, Verna Viajar
Ramon Certeza, Melisa Serrano, Verna Viajar
103–112
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Labour repression under the Duterte regime
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Instruments of repression
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National and global union actions to fight repression
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Critical factors
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References
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113–122
Chapter 17. Facing authoritarian regimes
Frank Hoffer
Frank Hoffer
113–122
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Principles without credibility cannot convince
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Still the best bet
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Human rights: universal with priority for the likeminded
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Competing policy objectives
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Sanctions - the illusionary silver bullet
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What needs to and can be done
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References
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123–124
Contributors’ biographies
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Claire Ceruti (Ed.)
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ISBN print: 978-3-98542-035-3
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