Mhajne, Anwar

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678 |b Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at Stonehill College, Massachusetts, USA. She is a political scientist specializing in international relations and comparative politics with a focus on gender and politics. Her current research lies at the intersection of gender, religion, and Middle Eastern politics with a focus on how Islamic beliefs and institutions in the Middle East structure Muslim women's political understandings, agencies, and opportunities at local, national, and international levels. Due to her political science and interdisciplinary training in gender politics, international relations, and comparative politics, her research strengths lie in the following areas: feminist international relations and security studies; democratization; governance and institutions; civil society and activism; political Islam; Middle East; gender politics; social movements; and regime change. 
692 |a Political Opportunities for Islamist Women in Morocco and Egypt: Structure or Agency? 
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