01836nam 22003493a 450 991083180600332120231108184546.01-4744-9949-X(CKB)4970000000226559(ScCtBLL)bedaa4d2-a1c0-4254-a47b-701e4e9a18eb(EXLCZ)99497000000022655920231108i20232022 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWomen's Political Representation in Iran and Turkey : Demanding a Seat at the Table /Mona Tajali[s.l.] :Edinburgh University Press,2023.1 online resourceHow have women in many Muslim-majority countries been able to achieve surprising success despite the significant constraints imposed by conservative gender ideology and authoritarian political parties and systems? Through a comparative focus on Iran and Turkey, Mona Tajali examines the activities and strategies of women's rights groups across the ideological spectrum. She explores how various groups have negotiated with political elites in order to bolster female political representation and identifies the conditions that stimulate greater support to ease women's path to political office. Studying how women's groups manoeuvre within these structures is important to help our understanding of the gendered politics of autocratic regimes.Political Science / Women In PoliticsbisacshPolitical sciencePolitical Science / Women In PoliticsPolitical scienceTajali Mona1271622ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910831806003321Women’s Political Representation in Iran and Turkey4128356UNINA