The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolutions sweeping the Arab world over the past two years. It covers case studies of women in Tunisia, Yemen, Jordan, Bahrain, Egypt, Syria, the Sudan, and other countries in the region. Two major questions are going to be addressed: how influential were Arab women in the “Arab Spring” of uprisings, and to what degree are Arab women’s rights to equality and freedom going to be attained and respected after the creation of new regimes, such as in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, and Syria, which are the countries that are undergoing the most political change thus far
Among the countries involved in the 2011 Arab revolution, Egypt and Tunisia are considered to have d...
As the world turns it attention to Tunisia as the first state to undergo the democratic transition i...
The uprisings that led to regime change during the early period of the Arab Spring were initially in...
The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolu...
The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It a...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
According to Huntington’s (1991) theory of “reverse democracy”, countries undergoing (or having unde...
The Arab Spring, a revolutionary wave of protests and rebellions, and a process of regime change and...
The social movement known as the Arab Spring brings together various groups, including educated wome...
The proposed research seeks to contribute to contemporary feminist debates and dialogues in its expl...
Researchers studying gender politics in Arab societies have been puzzled by a phenomenon common in m...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the new and exciting times occurring currently in the Middle Eas...
This paper analyzes the present and future impact of the Arab Spring movement on women\u27s rights a...
The advent of the Arab Spring in late 2010 was a hopeful moment for partisans of progressive change ...
A gender analysis is needed for a deeper understanding of democracy and democratic transitions. Whil...
Among the countries involved in the 2011 Arab revolution, Egypt and Tunisia are considered to have d...
As the world turns it attention to Tunisia as the first state to undergo the democratic transition i...
The uprisings that led to regime change during the early period of the Arab Spring were initially in...
The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolu...
The article discusses the gendered implications of recent political developments in the region. It a...
In January-February 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt were overthr...
According to Huntington’s (1991) theory of “reverse democracy”, countries undergoing (or having unde...
The Arab Spring, a revolutionary wave of protests and rebellions, and a process of regime change and...
The social movement known as the Arab Spring brings together various groups, including educated wome...
The proposed research seeks to contribute to contemporary feminist debates and dialogues in its expl...
Researchers studying gender politics in Arab societies have been puzzled by a phenomenon common in m...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the new and exciting times occurring currently in the Middle Eas...
This paper analyzes the present and future impact of the Arab Spring movement on women\u27s rights a...
The advent of the Arab Spring in late 2010 was a hopeful moment for partisans of progressive change ...
A gender analysis is needed for a deeper understanding of democracy and democratic transitions. Whil...
Among the countries involved in the 2011 Arab revolution, Egypt and Tunisia are considered to have d...
As the world turns it attention to Tunisia as the first state to undergo the democratic transition i...
The uprisings that led to regime change during the early period of the Arab Spring were initially in...