It includes interviews with and written statements by the very "women in powerdiscussed in the first half of the book, giving voice to their common and divergent experiences as political actors within an environment of stormy economies and new foreign engagements, particularly with the European Union.
It includes interviews with and written statements by the very "women in powerdiscussed in the first half of the book, giving voice to their common and divergent experiences as political actors within an environment of stormy economies and new foreign engagements, particularly with the European Union.
Marilyn Rueschemeyer is Professor Emerita of Sociology at the Rhode Island School of Design and currently chairs the European Politics Series at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies. Her books include Professional Work and Marriage: An East-West Comparison and Women in the Politics of Postcommunist Eastern Europe. Sharon L. Wolchik is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University. She is author of Czechoslovakia in Transition: Politics, Economics, and Society and editor (with James R. Millar) of The Social Legacy of Communism.
Inhaltsangabe
I Introduction Marilyn Rueschemeyer and Sharon L. Wolchik PART ONE II Women in the Russian Duma Linda J. Cook and Carol Nechemias III Is There a Women's Lobby in the Polish Parliament: Progress and Current Difficulties Renata Siemienska IV Women in the Slovene Parliament: Working toward a Critical Mass Milica Antic Gaber V Women in Power in the Czech Republic: Problems and Prospects Sharon L. Wolchik VI East German Women in the Unified German Parliament Marilyn Rueschemeyer VII Reflections on the Return of the King: Women in the Bulgarian Parliament Karen Ghodsee PART TWO VIII Conversations with Russian Parliamentarians Linda J. Cook and Carol Nechemias IX The Perspective of the Head of the Parliamentary Women's Group: Senator Dorota Kempka Speaks with Agnieszka Majcher X A Specialist in Culture in the Slovene Parliament Majda Sirca XI Negotiating the Czech Parliament Anna Curdova XII From the German Democratic Republic to the European Parliament Constanze Krehl XIII Entering the Bulgarian Parliament Kina Andreeva XIV Conclusion Marilyn Rueschemeyer and Sharon L. Wolchik Selected Bibliography About the Authors
I Introduction Marilyn Rueschemeyer and Sharon L. Wolchik PART ONE II Women in the Russian Duma Linda J. Cook and Carol Nechemias III Is There a Women's Lobby in the Polish Parliament: Progress and Current Difficulties Renata Siemienska IV Women in the Slovene Parliament: Working toward a Critical Mass Milica Antic Gaber V Women in Power in the Czech Republic: Problems and Prospects Sharon L. Wolchik VI East German Women in the Unified German Parliament Marilyn Rueschemeyer VII Reflections on the Return of the King: Women in the Bulgarian Parliament Karen Ghodsee PART TWO VIII Conversations with Russian Parliamentarians Linda J. Cook and Carol Nechemias IX The Perspective of the Head of the Parliamentary Women's Group: Senator Dorota Kempka Speaks with Agnieszka Majcher X A Specialist in Culture in the Slovene Parliament Majda Sirca XI Negotiating the Czech Parliament Anna Curdova XII From the German Democratic Republic to the European Parliament Constanze Krehl XIII Entering the Bulgarian Parliament Kina Andreeva XIV Conclusion Marilyn Rueschemeyer and Sharon L. Wolchik Selected Bibliography About the Authors
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