Gender Quotas and Parliamentary Representation - Fall 2009 - Issues 126-127
Vol. 40 (2016)
The studies included in this issue, with their different assessments of the quota experience in the countries studied, provide a sample of the different views, positions, and assessments found in published works on this issue.
“In Search of Fatima: A Palestinian Story” by Ghada Karmi / “B as in Beirut” and “Wild Mulberries” by Iman Humaydan Younes
Hala Kamal, Sally Bland
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Gender Quotas and Parliamentary Representation
Marguerite El-Helou
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Women in Power and Decision making Positions : Conditions and Restraints
Azza Charara Baydoun
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Women, Politics, and Gender Quotas
Valentine M. Moghadam
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The Quota System in Sudan: Parties’ Perception of Ways to Enhance Female Political Participation
Niemat Kuku
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Gender Quotas in Clientelist Systems: The Case of Morocco’s National List
James Liddell
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Unjustifiable Means to Unjustifiable Ends: Delegitimizing Parliamentary Gender Quotas in Tunisia
Kristine Goulding
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Women Quota in Lebanon: A False Promise?
Marguerite El-Helou
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The Proposed Gender Quota in Lebanon: Legal Crisis or Democratic Transformation?
Mark El-Makary
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Electoral Law Proposal for a Women’s Quota in the Lebanese Parliamen
Kamal Feghali
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Gender Quotas in Parliament: A Global View
Mona Lena Krook
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Women in Arab Parliaments: Can Gender Quotas Contribute to Democratization?
Drude Dahlerup
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Combating Violence against Women, Fathers and Sons for Citizenship and Festival of Lebanese Art Books
Lebanese American University
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