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    Implications of Islamist Rule for Women’s Employment in Turkey

    Gamze Cavdar, Colorado State University, Gamze.Cavdar@colostate.edu This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 2, Fall 2020. Download the PDF of this piece here. Do Islamist governments harm women’s educational and professional opportunities? Previous scholarship suggests no consistent trend

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    Why Autocrats Adopt Women’s Rights: The Case of Morocco

    Aili Mari Tripp, University of Wisconsin-Madison, atripp@wisc.edu This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 2, Fall 2020. Download the PDF of this piece here. Why have the three Maghreb countries, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria, passed more extensive constitutional

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    Strategic Ambiguity: Explaining Foreign Policy Under the Erdogan Presidency

    Ferhat Zabun, the Graduate Center, CUNY and Istanbul University, http://cuny.is/ofzabun This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2020. Download the PDF of this piece here. On 27 February 2020, at least 34 Turkish soldiers were killed

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    Turkey’s Phantom Coalition: The AKP-MHP Partnership and Turkish Foreign Policy

    Sibel Oktay, University of Illinois at Springfield, sibelo@uis.edu This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2020. Download the PDF of this piece here. The June 2015 parliamentary election was nothing short of a watershed moment for

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    Understanding Turkey’s Increasingly Militaristic Foreign Policy

    Sinem Adar, Associate, Center for Applied Turkey Studies at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, sinem.adar@swp.berlin.org This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2020. Download the PDF of this piece here. Since 2016, Turkish foreign

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