When it comes to keep a good balance between tradition and human rights, Islamic nations would be examples of its difficulty.
Since many people assume restrictions on women are based on religious common sense, it's difficult for many foreigners to make them change their minds.
But, if the advocator is a prince in Islamic nations, the situation seems to be different. Saudi Arabia seems to be shifting to Westernized lifestyles peacefully as far as I read the article.
So, even in other countries, similar change can be achieved by religious authorities. Saudi's example can be an opportunity to change Middle Eastern lifestyles dramatically.