TY - JOUR
T1 - Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
T2 - Women’s Suffrage in Saudi Arabia
AU - Teitelbaum, Joshua
PY - 2011/10/9
Y1 - 2011/10/9
N2 - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Saudi Arabia has not been immune to the demands for change sweeping the Arab world. On September 25, 2011, King Abdullah announced that within the next few years women would be appointed to the Consultative Council and be allowed to vote and run for the municipal councils. But is this a significant advancement for Saudi women’s rights, or just another instance of the kingdom’s “two steps forward, one step back” reform policy?
AB - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Saudi Arabia has not been immune to the demands for change sweeping the Arab world. On September 25, 2011, King Abdullah announced that within the next few years women would be appointed to the Consultative Council and be allowed to vote and run for the municipal councils. But is this a significant advancement for Saudi women’s rights, or just another instance of the kingdom’s “two steps forward, one step back” reform policy?
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JO - BESA Center Perspectives
JF - BESA Center Perspectives
IS - 150
ER -