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Turkey has established itself as a secular democracy that is steadily progressing towards achieving equal rights for women. The economic crisis Turkey was in at the beginning of the century has been replaced with an economic miracle by the Islamist government in power for the last decade. The recent transformation of the “Arab Awakening” into an “Islamic Spring” has made Turkey an attractive model for many countries in this region. In this article, the case of Egypt is examined in detail, taking up the similarities and differences between Egypt and Turkey. The question posed is, in light of the rising conservatism of the rule of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, will Turkey continue to be a model, particularly for women’s rights?
 
 
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Moushira Khattab
Moushira Khattab
Foreword The complex global challenges of our time increasingly intersect across domains once considered separate. Public health crises expose weaknesses in governance; security threats now emerge from both state and non-state actors; human rights are under strain in conflict zones and authoritarian settings; and migration continues to test national capacities and collective values. This special issue...
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