4 - Morocco
from Part II - Case Studies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2019
Summary
This chapter looks at the interactions between the women’s movement, the king, the Salafis, Islamists, and the Islamist party, Party for Justice and Development (PJD), and the role the interactions between these actors played in bringing about gender reforms in Morocco. It shows how the symbolic uses of women’s rights made women and women’s rights a focal point of the contestations between the palace and the parties and a key instrument in the struggle against religious extremism. The chapter shows how the PJD changed its position regarding women’s rights for reasons of political expediency. It explores the role of the women’s movement in the middle of this unfolding contest. The chapter thus takes us through the main elements of the hypotheses outlined in Chapter 1 as they apply to Morocco.
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- Seeking LegitimacyWhy Arab Autocracies Adopt Women's Rights, pp. 143 - 191Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019