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Small farmer uprisings and rural neglect in Egypt and Tunisia

It is a truism that modern Arab states, following in the footsteps of colonial powers, have concentrated on the socio-economic development of cities, particularly the capital, and badly neglected the provinces. The rulers and the nationalist intelligentsia tend to see peasants as backward and mired in “tradition” that can only impede the progress toward modernity that the elites desire. In both Egypt and nearby Tunisia, where Mubarak’s fellow dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was also overthrown in 2011, there is a complete mismatch between state agricultural policy and rural political consciousness, characterized by strong peasant populism and a strong analytical sense of what is behind rural development failures. 

Title of publication: Middle East report
Том: 272
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Автор: Habib Ayeb
Другие авторы: Ray Bush
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Год: 2014
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Страна/страны: Egypt, Tunisia
Географический охват: Ближнего Востока и Северной Африки
Категория: Газетная статья
Язык контента: English
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