AL-RAIDA- THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES IN THE ARAB WORLD // LEBANESE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY BEIRUT.

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Al-Raida is published quarterly by the Institute for Women's Studies in the Arab World (IWSAW) of the Lebanese American University (LAU), formerly Beirut University College[ldots]

PURPOSE AND CONTENT: Al-Raida's mission is to enhance networking between Arab women and women all over the world; to promote objective research on the conditions...

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