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Elite leaderships of Iran, Iraq and the US operate within a male-centric system of international relations. The Middle East is accused of having a 'democracy deficit, ' yet external states - often in the name of women's rights - inflict collective punishments such as sanctions that severely restrict the political and participatory lives of women. This book, written from the perspective of feminist international relations, demonstrates women's joint efforts to confront competing sections and shifting alliances of the international patriarchy. Authored by women with roots in the Middle East and the West, the chapters in this book give examples of resistance ranging from the Iranian March 8 Women's Organization, to a legal challenge led by feminist activists to the seemingly monolithic power of the UN Security Council