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Comparative Trajectories of the Women's Movements in Israel and Turkey : Transforming Policy and Agendas in Divided Societies
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2016-01-01
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Aslan Akman, Canan
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https://books.google.com.tr/books?hl=tr&lr=&id=LTTVDAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=The+Jarring+Road+to+Democratic+Inclusion+A+Comparative+assessment+of+State+Society+Engagements+in+Israel+and+Turkey&ots=8XOz_pMf83&sig=7erM42JQyMHl48Q7IBTlRVq2Yk8&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=The%20Jarring%20Road%20to%20Democratic%20Inclusion%20A%20Comparative%20assessment%20of%20State%20Society%20Engagements%20in%20Israel%20and%20Turkey&f=false
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The Jarring Road to Democratic Inclusion A Comparative assessment of State Society Engagements in Israel and Turkey
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C. Aslan Akman,
Comparative Trajectories of the Women’s Movements in Israel and Turkey : Transforming Policy and Agendas in Divided Societies
. 2016, p. 139.