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The Political Economy of the Egyptian Revolution
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Roberto Roccu
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2013
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-48443-0
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978-1-137-39592-4
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2013
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10.1057/9781137395924
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Book chapters
Ideology Resurgent? Neoliberalism as EconomicCorporate Project for the Few
From Hubris to Debris
Of Success and Greed
A Gramscian Approach to the Study of the Political Economy of Reforms
Introduction
Postscript
Conclusion
The Egyptian Way to Neoliberalism? IMF, World Bank and Reforms in Egypt
pp. 1
Introduction: Bread, Dignity, Social Justice and Economic Reforms
pp. 17
A Gramscian Approach to the Study of the Political Economy of Reforms
pp. 38
The Egyptian Way to Neoliberalism? IMF, World Bank and Reforms in Egypt
pp. 57
Of Success and Greed: The New Business Class Turns into Capitalist Oligarchy
pp. 75
Ideology Resurgent? Neoliberalism as Economic-Corporate Project for the Few
pp. 94
From Hubris to Debris: Global Crisis and the End of the Mubarak Regime
pp. 107
Conclusion: Gramsci, Failed Hegemony and the Fall of Mubarak
pp. 114
Postscript: Back to Square One? Considerations on Egypt’s Uncertain Future
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