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A Spring Aborted provides a comprehensive analysis of how authoritarianism in the Arab world has created significant barriers to women’s rights and equality. Yusuf M. Sidani examines the complex relationship between political oppression and gender-based discrimination, demonstrating how authoritarian governance structures perpetuate systemic violations against women.
The book explores the consequences of failed democratic transitions and the Arab Spring, illustrating how women have been disproportionately affected by both authoritarian rule and the instability that accompanied reform movements. Sidani investigates institutional, legal, and social mechanisms that enable these violations, offering critical insights into the interconnected nature of political and gender-based oppression.
Through detailed case studies and rigorous analysis, this work challenges readers to understand how women’s rights cannot be separated from broader struggles for democracy and human rights in the Arab region. It serves as an important resource for scholars, policymakers, and activists concerned with gender equality and political reform.







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