As the post-invasion reconstruction of Iraq has unfolded, the potential for Iraqi women to participate actively and visibly in the country's political structure has been one of its most notable results. The 2005 Constitution required that no less than 25% of seats in the Iraqi Parliament be filled by women. Yet despite subsequent parliamentary statistics suggesting great strides for female political participation, there has been a resounding silence on the wider implications of this quota for women in Iraqi political life. This book is the first full-length study of women's political representation in Iraq. Based on interviews with politicians and substantial media analysis, Huda Al-Tamimi outlines the political, sectarian and cultural con...
During the war with Islamic State in northern Iraq (2014–17), a notable number of Kurdish women join...
This article examines the political mobilization of Iraqi women activists in diasporic spaces, inclu...
The Kurdistan Regional Government has taken action to change discriminatory laws and policies agains...
Throughout the modern history of Iraq as a nation-state, the ability of Iraqi women to achieve basic...
Parliamentary gender quotas have become increasingly prevalent since the 1990s, yet in-depth researc...
Nadje al-Ali challenges the myths and misconceptions which have dominated debates about Iraqi women,...
Exhibit #71, CLA Final Report. This paper discusses how operational and effective legal mechanisms c...
This paper discusses how operational and effective legal mechanisms can be used to achieve the Iraqi...
This paper evaluates current US policies towards political reconstruction in Iraq using a gendered l...
Has U.S military action liberated Iraqi women? What role have women played in the “new Iraq”? How ha...
The proposed paper will explore the changing role of women and gender in Iraq from the 1950s pre-rev...
ABSTRACT: The current research includes a look at the participation of Iraqi women in the combat rol...
This paper discusses how operational and effective legal mechanisms can be used to achieve the Iraqi...
The Kurdistan Region of Iraq has made greater strides towards gender equality than the federal gover...
xi, 186 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 179-186).This t...
During the war with Islamic State in northern Iraq (2014–17), a notable number of Kurdish women join...
This article examines the political mobilization of Iraqi women activists in diasporic spaces, inclu...
The Kurdistan Regional Government has taken action to change discriminatory laws and policies agains...
Throughout the modern history of Iraq as a nation-state, the ability of Iraqi women to achieve basic...
Parliamentary gender quotas have become increasingly prevalent since the 1990s, yet in-depth researc...
Nadje al-Ali challenges the myths and misconceptions which have dominated debates about Iraqi women,...
Exhibit #71, CLA Final Report. This paper discusses how operational and effective legal mechanisms c...
This paper discusses how operational and effective legal mechanisms can be used to achieve the Iraqi...
This paper evaluates current US policies towards political reconstruction in Iraq using a gendered l...
Has U.S military action liberated Iraqi women? What role have women played in the “new Iraq”? How ha...
The proposed paper will explore the changing role of women and gender in Iraq from the 1950s pre-rev...
ABSTRACT: The current research includes a look at the participation of Iraqi women in the combat rol...
This paper discusses how operational and effective legal mechanisms can be used to achieve the Iraqi...
The Kurdistan Region of Iraq has made greater strides towards gender equality than the federal gover...
xi, 186 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 179-186).This t...
During the war with Islamic State in northern Iraq (2014–17), a notable number of Kurdish women join...
This article examines the political mobilization of Iraqi women activists in diasporic spaces, inclu...
The Kurdistan Regional Government has taken action to change discriminatory laws and policies agains...