From the IBPP Research Associates. Turkey
Vol: 6, Issue: 10
1999
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Artifact Description
In the United States, there has been significant interest about the chances of a female candidate for the presidency--Elizabeth Dole. The question is what kind of national political and governmental leader a female would make. Countries as diverse as The United Kingdom, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Norway, and the People's Republic of China can already provide empirical data on this question.The IBPP article - Ambition for all Seasons: Tansu Ciller, by Ustun Reinart - concerns Turkey and Tansu Ciller. It was previously posted in the Arabic Electronic Mail Journal. The article itself was adapted from a version appearing in Women's International Net (WIN) Magazine at http://welcome.to/winmagazine, which is no longer available.Complete text of the article may be found online at: Yumpu - https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/35165037/ambition-for-all-seasons-tansu-ciller-gloria-center
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