October 2021
Article

Tunisia’s old political system is dying – but economic reform is not in sight

Three months after Kais Saied sacked the government and suspended parliament, an awkward truth has descended upon Tunisians

October 2021
Research paper

The Arab uprisings: A decade of struggles

A dossier about ten years of the Arab uprisings

July 2021
Article

Algeria Trapped between Repression and Hope

Massive election boycott and escalating police violence overshadow the parliamentary elections

April 16, 2021
Online

Webinar: Counterrevolution and Revolutionary discontent: Syria, Libya, Yemen & Bahrain

Webinar about “Counterrevolution and Revolutionary discontent: Syria, Libya, Yemen & Bahrain “

February 05, 2021
Zoom webinar

The Arab uprisings a decade on: Egypt and Tunisia (Webinar)

This webinar is the first of a series – each with a different focus and angle -and will focus on Tunisia and Egypt, the birthplace of the magnificent revolts. The aim is to revisit these historical moments with some of the finest scholar-activists, participants and witnesses from those very contexts. Together we shall reflect on some of the key achievements and defeats and draw new lessons.

July 2020
Article

Action Matters: Six success stories of struggles for commons in Africa

The continuous advance of neoliberal capitalism even in the context of systemic crisis has led to many questions about..

July 2020
Article

COVID-19 Is Grist to the Border Regime Mill

Months after the coronavirus outbreak turned into a global health crisis, it is still unclear how the pandemic will affect social inequalities, economies, and migration movements in the mid and long term

April 2020
Article

The feminization of precarious work

Nine texts from five countries, covering different work sectors. This folder portrays female characters, with paths that call for affection, admiration and respect.

February 2020
Research paper

What Democracy for Tunisian Workers?

This paper attempts to highlight how the post -2011 top- down neoliberal, macroeconomic reform program is at odds with the popular demands expressed in a bottom up mobilization of Tunisian workers struggling not only for jobs but for better conditions and more rights.

January 2020

Who was Rosa Luxemburg

Rosa Luxemburg was a radical, a a rabble-rouser and a revolutionary. She was one of the most important thinkers..

January 2020

K is for Karl

K is for Karl – A Series of 5 Films by Paul Mason on the meaning of Marx today..

January 2020
Article

Migrations: stuck in transit countries stories

The massive movement of displacement taking place today (more than 68.5 million people on the roads in the world) cannot be considered as a product of “crises” limited to the presence of conflicts or civil wars, racial or religious persecution, or even as a product of Europe’s attractiveness/dream or paradise, as it is sometimes said as an explanation of the migrants’ movement towards it.