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"The Arab Spring and the Struggle for Women's Rights

By: Iman Nasser
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"The Arab Spring and the Struggle for Women's Rights" is a comprehensive analysis of the impact of the Arab Spring on women's rights in the region. Through a series of 20 chapters, the book explores the historical context of women's rights in the Arab world before the Arab Spring, the causes and context of the uprisings, and the role of women in the revolutions.

The book then delves into the challenges and opportunities for women's rights in the post-Arab Spring era, examining issues such as political participation, economic empowerment, access to education and healthcare, and the impact of technology, culture, religion, and the environment on women's rights.

The book features country case studies that provide a detailed analysis of the progress made in promoting women's rights in post-Arab Spring governments, as well as the challenges that still need to be overcome. It also highlights the important role of women's activism and feminist movements in advocating for women's rights and promoting gender equality.

Ultimately, the book provides a call to action for promoting women's rights in post-Arab Spring countries, and underscores the critical importance of advancing gender equality for the broader social, political, and economic development of the region.

Gender Studies Social Sciences Africa
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