Research on the powers or roles of first ladies in authoritarian Arab states suffers from two gaps. First, there are always attempts to homogenize women under which the president’s spouse is simply subsumed within categories such as “Arab women,” “Muslim women,” or “Egyptian women.” Second, literature explaining the dynamics of authoritarian durability has mainly focused on what is institutional, for instance, the army, legislature, and political parties. This article focuses on a single woman as part of the toolbox authoritarian leaders use to maintain power and as part of their political expediency. It uses quantitative and qualitative methods to track the progression of the roles of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak’s wife, Suzanne...
The recent Arab Spring movement in the Middle East and North Africa has been heralded as a transiti...
Islam oppresses women and has many restrictions on women’s participation in politics. Women have few...
This paper considers the nature of activism and revolutionary process in the 21st century by examini...
A backlash against women’s rights emerged in post-revolutionary Egypt. This paper argues that one of...
This paper examines the pre and post January 25th political dynamics in Egypt, how these have affect...
Egypt is a place with a long tradition of female participation in revolutions. After years of Mubara...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
textSeveral scholars have examined how Middle East states preserve their autocratic character. Some ...
Since their independence, Arab countries have experienced several periods of political openness base...
The Egyptian authoritarian regime is a mammoth machine created and headed by President Hosni Mubarak...
On 25 January 2015, the fourth anniversary of the uprising that toppled Hosny Mubarak and brought th...
How were women involved in Egypt’s 2011 revolution/uprising? What role did they play vis-à-vis male ...
In this thesis, the role of non-competitive multi-party legislative elections in Mubarak's Egypt is ...
For the first time in eighty years, one of the oldest and most important religious movements strivin...
The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolu...
The recent Arab Spring movement in the Middle East and North Africa has been heralded as a transiti...
Islam oppresses women and has many restrictions on women’s participation in politics. Women have few...
This paper considers the nature of activism and revolutionary process in the 21st century by examini...
A backlash against women’s rights emerged in post-revolutionary Egypt. This paper argues that one of...
This paper examines the pre and post January 25th political dynamics in Egypt, how these have affect...
Egypt is a place with a long tradition of female participation in revolutions. After years of Mubara...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
textSeveral scholars have examined how Middle East states preserve their autocratic character. Some ...
Since their independence, Arab countries have experienced several periods of political openness base...
The Egyptian authoritarian regime is a mammoth machine created and headed by President Hosni Mubarak...
On 25 January 2015, the fourth anniversary of the uprising that toppled Hosny Mubarak and brought th...
How were women involved in Egypt’s 2011 revolution/uprising? What role did they play vis-à-vis male ...
In this thesis, the role of non-competitive multi-party legislative elections in Mubarak's Egypt is ...
For the first time in eighty years, one of the oldest and most important religious movements strivin...
The Special Issue is devoted to examining the role of Arab women in the ongoing uprisings and revolu...
The recent Arab Spring movement in the Middle East and North Africa has been heralded as a transiti...
Islam oppresses women and has many restrictions on women’s participation in politics. Women have few...
This paper considers the nature of activism and revolutionary process in the 21st century by examini...