The Palgrave Handbook of Women’s Political Rights

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Korporacja: SpringerLink (Online service)
Kolejni autorzy: Franceschet, Susan (Redaktor), Krook, Mona Lena (Redaktor), Tan, Netina (Redaktor)
Streszczenie:XXIII, 758 p. 20 illus., 4 illus. in color.
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Język:angielski
Wydane: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Wydanie:1st ed. 2019.
Seria:Gender and Politics,
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Dostęp online:https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59074-9
Format: Elektroniczne Książka
Spis treści:
  • 1. Global Patterns and Debates in the Granting of Women’s Suffrage
  • 2. Gender and Electoral Behavior
  • 3. The Political Representation of Women Over Time
  • 4. The Impact of Women in Parliament
  • 5. New Horizons in Women’s Political Rights
  • 6. Chile: Women’s Suffrage and Political Participation, 1935–2015
  • 7. Colombia: Civil Conflict, Violence, and Women’s Political Participation
  • 8. Mexico: The Long Road to Women’s Suffrage
  • 9. New Zealand: A Country of Firsts in Women’s Political Rights
  • 10. Finland: Suffrage, Nation, and Political Mobilization
  • 11. Switzerland: Direct Democracy and Women’s Political Participation
  • 12. Canada: Uneven Paths to Suffrage and Women’s Electoral Participation
  • 13. Afghanistan: Uphill Challenges for Women’s Political Rights
  • 14. Kuwait: Why Did Women’s Suffrage Take So Long?
  • 15. Morocco: Ongoing Struggle for More Representation
  • 16. Turkey: From Symbols to Actors inthe Struggle for Political Rights
  • 17. Kenya: Women’s Suffrage and Political Participation as Voters
  • 18. Nigeria: Women’s Suffrage, Change, and Continuities in Political Participation
  • 19. Cameroon: Early Mobilization and Limited Impact of Women’s Suffrage
  • 20. Zimbabwe: Women’s Mass Movement and Violence
  • 21. China: Women’s Political Rights Advocacy
  • 22. Indonesia: Local Advocacy for Suffrage
  • 23. Malaysia: Middle-Equality Trap
  • 24. Sri Lanka: Struggle for Franchise
  • 25. Czech Republic: Nationalism, Suffrage, and Political Participation
  • 26. Russia: The Great War and Women’s Political Rights
  • 27. Bolivia: Parity, Empowerment, and Institutional Change
  • 28. Cuba: Women’s Complicated Political Participation and Representation
  • 29. Uruguay: Slow Progress in Women’s Political Representation
  • 30. United States: Gendered Institutions, Processes, and Outcomes
  • 31. Sweden: An Incremental Process
  • 32. France: The Republic Tested by Parity
  • 33. Australia: Uneven Progress toward Equality in Women’s Political Rights
  • 34. Jordan: Quotas and Change in Women’s Political Representation
  • 35. Tunisia: Changing Patterns of Women’s Representation
  • 36. Israel: A Century of Political Involvement
  • 37. Mauritius: Still a Long Journey Ahead
  • 38. Rwanda: Women’s Political Representation and Its Consequences
  • 39. Uganda: Achievements and Challenges for Women in Elected Office
  • 40. Niger: Patterns of Women’s Political Presence Since Independence
  • 41. Ghana: Stalled Patterns of Women’s Parliamentary Representation
  • 42. South Korea: Women’s Political Representation
  • 43. Taiwan: Asia’s Exception
  • 44. Myanmar: Women’s Political Life
  • 45. India: A Contradictory Record
  • 46. Poland: Regime Transformation and Women’s Political Representation
  • 47. Slovenia: From Socialist Legacies to Legislative Gender Quotas
  • 48. Mongolia: Transformation of Women’s Representation
  • 49. Armenia: Persistent Gender Stereotypes.