Rethinking Neoliberalism in WANA : Feminist Economic Perspectives

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Rethinking Neoliberalism in WANA : Feminist Economic Perspectives

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Discover how feminist economics sheds new light on WANA today. This volume exposes the hidden costs of neoliberalism, war, and inequality in Egypt, Morocco, Libya, Jordan, Yemen, Palestine and Tunisia. It highlights women's unpaid labor and intersectional oppression, while offering transformative ideas for a more just and inclusive future.This volume examines how economic, social, and political systems in WANA are deeply interconnected and reinforce structural inequalities. It explores conflict, environmental crises, and migration through a feminist lens. Drawing on case studies across the region, it offers strategies for inclusive policymaking, social resilience, and more equitable economic development. Salam Said, PhD is a Syrian academic with a PhD in Economics and Social Sciences from the University of Bremen, Germany. She has taught at several German universities and has conducted research on Arab economies, socioeconomic development and Syria's political economy, and regional geopolitics. Since 2021, she has been working as a policy adviser at the MENA Department of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) and is currently leading the regional project »For Socially Just Economic Policies in the MENA Region«. Her work includes academic publications and policy contributions on neoliberalism, economic justice, post-war reconstruction, sanctions, and regional political dynamics. Adriana Qubaiova, PhD is a feminist scholar of gender and sexuality in West Asia, holding a PhD in Comparative Gender Studies from Central European University. She bridges Gender and Sexuality Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, and Queer Anthropology in her research and teaching. Adriana is currently a Visiting Professor at CEU's Gender Studies Department until 2027, directing the Masters in Critical Gender Studies program.

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