Arab Women in Management - Spring 1995 - Issue 69
Vol. 19 (1995)
A closer examination of Arab women’s role in management, as well as a consideration of the social, political and cultural ramifications of women’s actual and potential power as decisionmakers, reveals the stirrings of a significant revolution in attitudes, values, and behaviors concerning gender, power and social structure in the Arab world.
Artworks
Coucher de soleil sur la route de Yarze
Rima Amyuni
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Bibliography
Book Shelf
Lebanese American University
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Book Reviews
Balancing the Traditional and the Modern
Hrath Tchilingirian
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Conferences
Young Women Speak Out, East and West
Alia Moubayed
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The Women’s Movement: The Second Wave
Nadia El-Cheikh
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The Women’s Tribunal
Hania Osseiran
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Editorial
1985 to 1995: A Decade of Power and Progress for Women?
Laurie King-Irani
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Files
Viewpoints and Voices from the Conference on Arab Women and Business Management
Myriam Sfeir
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Factors which Assist Women in Reaching Centers of Power and Leadership Formerly Dominated by Men
Sabah Khalil Ibrahim Muayyad
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Balancing Women’s Roles at Work and at Home
Abla Nuwais
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Has Gender Anything To Do With Management Style?
Zouhra Mourabet
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Women in Management Means Women in Power
Laurie King-Irani
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Interviews
Elizabeth Fernea in Beirut
Wafa Stephan Tarnowski
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News
Amnesty International Launches Campaign to Protect Women’s Rights
Lebanese American University
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Review
“The Secret Pocket”
Mona Takkiedine Amyuni
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