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Introduction

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Pages 171-176 | Received 06 Dec 2018, Accepted 12 Dec 2018, Published online: 27 Dec 2018
 

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes on contributor

Kürşat Çınar earned his PhD in Political Science from the Ohio State University. His research interests center on party politics, democratization, patron-client relationships, development, and gender politics. He has published in Politics & Gender, Democratization, Political Studies, South European Society and Politics, Contemporary Politics, Mediterranean Politics, Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, and Turkish Studies. Kursat Cinar’s book, titled The Decline of Democracy in Turkey: A Comparative Study of Hegemonic Party Rule will be published by Routledge. A chapter written by Cinar on clientelism has appeared in the Sage Encyclopedia of Political Behavior. Cinar is a Fulbright and EU Marie Curie Alumnus and the recipient of the 2013 Sakıp Sabancı International Research Award. He is also one of the Associate Editors of Politics & Gender. Dr. Çınar is an Assistant Professor at Middle East Technical University, Department of Political Science and Public Administration.

Notes

1. Kandiyoti, “Emancipated but Unliberated?”

2. Kabeer, “Resources, Agency, and Achievements”; Janssens, “Women’s Empowerment”; Cornwall, “Women’s Empowerment: What Works?”; and Rowlands, “Empowerment Examined.”

3. Kabeer, “Resources, Agency, and Achievements.”

4. WEF, Global Gender Gap Report 2017, Available at https://www.weforum.org/reports/the-global-gender-gap-report-2017.

5. Güneş-Ayata and Doğangün, “Gender Politics of the AKP,” 610.

6. Acar and Altunok, “The Politics of Intimate,” and Buğra, “Revisiting the Wollstonecraft Dilemma.”

Additional information

Funding

This project has been supported by the European Union Marie Curie Reintegration Fellowship [grant # 702073] and the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) [H2020 Success Award # 342617].

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