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Abbas, Kamel, 188 ‘Abdallah, Muhammad, 104 Abd al-Wahab, Fouad, 179 n. 56 ‘Abd al-Wahab, Muhammad, 106 Abu Ghazala, ‘Abd al-Halim, 168 Aceros Esmal Fonolos, 218 Action Program (Czechoslovakia), 71, 72 Act of Wages (Czech Republic, 1991), 202 Act on Collective Bargaining (1991), 202 Act on State Enterprises (Czechoslovakia, 1990), 197 Adam, Jan, 193 n. 2 AeroMéxico, 216, 217–18 afl-cio. See American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations Alemán, Miguel, 113, 114, 122, 125–26 Alexander, Christopher, 18 All-Union Congress, 199 Altos Hornos de Mexico mills, 218 Amawi, Ahmad al-, 181 ‘Amer, Field Marshal, 98 American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (afl-cio), 54 Anderson, Bo, 122 Appel, Hilary, 200 Arab Socialist Union (asu) collapse of, 91 creation of, 87, 94, 98–99 efforts to reform, 91, 101–2 membership restrictions, 98 and political conflict, 88, 89, 100, 101 asu. See Arab Socialist Union authoritarian government definition of, 27 and economic restructuring, 12, 13–15 union strategies in, 22, 26 aws. See Solidarity Electoral Action Azaly, ‘Abdel Monem al-, 183–84 Balcerowicz, Leszek, 16, 132, 136, 143, 156 Balcerowicz plan, 132–33, 132 n. 3, 136 Bellin, Eva R., 18, 20 Beneš, Eduard, 69 Bermuda Triangle, 138–39 Bianchi, Robert, 92 Bielasiak, Jack, 61 Bierut, Boleslaw, 40, 42 Board of Conciliation and Arbitration (Mexico), 214, 214 n. 70, 215 Borjorquez, Arturo, 217 Boutros Ghali, Youssef, 105 Brady Plan, 208 Bratkowski, Stefan, 60, 66 n. 62 Brazil, economic restructuring in, 25 Burgess, Katrina, 18, 19 business community, Egypt Labor Law of 1964 as burden on, 173–75, 179 negotiations for Unified Labor Law, 175–79 skirting of labor laws, 174–75, 177 business community, Mexico, increasing influence of, 231 Buzek, Jerzy, 156 Calderón, Felipe, 232 Calles, Plutarco Elías, 110–11, 112–13, 121, 124 Camacho, Manuel Ávila, 113–14, 122, 125–26 Cananea copper mine, 217 Cárdenas, Cuauhtémoc, 125, 231 Cárdenas, Lázaro, 112–13, 122, 125–26, 219 Carranza, Venustiano, 109 Casa del Obrero Mundial, 109 Center for Trade Union Services, 187 Center for Voucher Privatization (Czech Republic), 197 Central Bank Misr Insurance, 188 Central Council of Trade Unions (crzz) reform efforts, 46–47, 49–50 role of, 40, 55 Central Intelligence Agency (cia), and Solidarity, 54 change teams. See reform teams charrismo system, 114, 115, 117, 119–20 Charter 77, 80, 193 Chemical Workers Federation, 176 Index Page numbers in italics refer to tables. cia. See Central Intelligence Agency Civic Democratic Party, 195 Civic Forum, 193–95, 195–96 Civic Movement, 195 coal-mining industry, in Poland, privatization of, 148–50, 153–54 Cockcroft, James D., 122 Collier, Berins, 211–16, 215 Collier, David, 110–11, 114, 117–18 Collier, Ruth Berins, 110–11, 114, 117–18 Commercialization and Privatization Act of 1996 (Poland), 7, 146–47 Committee for Free Trade Unions for the Baltic Coasts, 48 Committee for the Defense of the Unjustly Prosecuted, 193 Communist Party in Czechoslovakia. See Czechoslovak Communist Party in Czech Republic, 195, 200–201 Concarril, 217 Confederation of Arts and Culture (kuk), 199, 201 Conference of Workers’ Self-Management, 44 Constitutional Tribunal (Poland), 149–50, 158 Consultative Council, 68 Contingency Fund (Mexico), 211 Coordinating Commission of Branch Trade Unions, 50 Coordinating Council (Czech Republic), 202 corporatist labor institutions in Czechoslovakia. See Revolutionary Trade Union Movement definition of, 27 effectiveness, factors in, 224 in Egypt: establishment of, 87–89, 94, 98; weakening of government control, 3, 29, 30, 102 (See also Egyptian Trade Union Confederation) in Mexico: establishment of, 108–14; fragmentation of, 119; government control of, 113–15, 119–20, 127, 212, 215, 219–20; strength of, 28 in Poland: effort to establish, 3, 40–41; weakening of government control, 3, 29–30 (See also Central Council of Trade Unions) purposes of, 11 and union power, 19, 27–31, 34–35 Cortines, Adolfo Ruiz, 114, 116 critical junctures model of institutional change, 37–38 croc. See Revolutionary Confederation of Workers and Peasants crom. See Regional Confederation of Mexican Workers crzz. See Central Council of Trade Unions cskos. See Czechoslovak Confederation of Trade Unions ct. See Labor Congress ctm. See Mexican Labor Federation Cybula, Adrian, 149 n. 52 Czechoslovak Communist Party (ks) intra-party conflict:and decline in party discipline , 71–72, 76–78; ethnic tensions, 76, 77, 78, 79–80, 195; points of contention, 76–78 party discipline, 3, 35; intra-party conflict and, 71–72, 76–78; lapses in, 71–72, 76–81; strictness of...

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