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Udi Sommer is Senior Lecturer at the Political Science Department at Tel Aviv University. He has also taught political science at Columbia and SUNY. He is Chair of The Israel Young Academy and Head of the Center for the Study of the United States at Tel Aviv University. Sommer is the author of over twnenty articles in peer-reviewed journals and two books, Supreme Court Agenda Setting (2014) and Legal Path Dependence and the Long Arm of the Religious State (2016). He is the recipient of grants and fellowships from the European Union, Fulbright and NSF and was a finalist in the LSA 2nd Half-Century Project.
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Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: producing reproductive rights
Part I. Civil Society Sphere: 2. The civil society sphere: religion and reproductive health
3. The politics of religion and reproductive health: the cases of Chile and Bahrain
Part II. State Government Sphere: 4. The sphere of national governments: dimensions of representation
5. Reproductive rights and the nation-state: the cases of New Zealand and Rwanda
Part III. The International Sphere: 6. The international sphere: going beyond civil society and the nation-state
7. Case studies from the international sphere: The ICPD PoA and the African Union
8. Conclusions: final thoughts and avenues for future comparative research on abortion.