This book examines women, money, and political participation in the Middle East and North Africa focusing on women’s capacity to engage local political systems. In particular, it considers whether and how this engagement is facilitated through specific types of financial flows from abroad. Arab countries are well-known rentier states, and so a prime destination for foreign aid, worker remittances, and oil-related investment. Alongside other factors these external monies hav...
Jadual kandungan
Chapter 1: An Introduction: Gendered Rentierism in the Arab World.- Chapter 2: State Feminism and Gender Rentierism.- Chapter 3: Foreign Aid and Virtue Signal...
Mengenai Pengarang
Bozena C. Welborne is an Assistant Professor in the department of Government at Smith College. Her research explores the impact of financial globalization on inst...