Published on Arab Voices
 Arne Hoel

Crony capitalism is the key development challenge facing Tunisia today


Last week’s  Economist magazine focused on Crony Capitalism.  From the powerful oil barons in the USA in the 1920s to today’s oligarchs in Russia and Ukraine, they show that such entrenched interests have been a major concern over time and around the globe.  North Africa is no exception. The fortunes  accumulated by the family and friends of President Zine Al-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak of Egypt were so obscene that they helped trigger the Arab Spring revolutions, with protestors demanding an end to corruption by the elite.  Read More.

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Caroline Freund

Dean of the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy

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