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Doing democracy in difficult times: oil unions and the Maliki Government

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posted on 2024-06-03, 15:44 authored by Benjamin IsakhanBenjamin Isakhan
This chapter focuses on the specific case of the Iraqi Federation of Oil Unions (IFOU), Iraq’s largest and most powerful independent workers’ union. Leaving aside IFOU’s resistance of foreign occupation and its fight against privatisation, this chapter focuses on the tensions between IFOU and the Maliki government and examines the extent to which IFOU has served as a bulwark against the state’s rising authoritarianism. The chapter begins with a brief history of Iraqi trade unions under the Baathist regime and concludes by arguing that examples of civil society movements such as IFOU are perhaps Iraq’s only real hope for genuine democratisation.

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Chapter number

8

Pagination

125-137

ISBN-13

9780748696161

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Extent

14

Editor/Contributor(s)

Isakhan, B

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

Place of publication

Edinburgh, Scotland

Title of book

The legacy of Iraq: from the 2003 War to the ‘Islamic State’

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