Richard E. Matland / Kathleen A. Montgomery (eds.)
Women's Access to Political Power in Post-Communist Europe
Herausgeber: Matland, Richard; Montgomery, Kathleen
Richard E. Matland / Kathleen A. Montgomery (eds.)
Women's Access to Political Power in Post-Communist Europe
Herausgeber: Matland, Richard; Montgomery, Kathleen
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This volume examines women's political representation in Eastern Europe and in particular the way in which that representation has evolved in the ten years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. In addition to shedding light on the democratization of Eastern Europe, the volume aims to provide a useful test for a range of theories of representation.
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This volume examines women's political representation in Eastern Europe and in particular the way in which that representation has evolved in the ten years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. In addition to shedding light on the democratization of Eastern Europe, the volume aims to provide a useful test for a range of theories of representation.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 167mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9780199246854
- ISBN-10: 0199246858
- Artikelnr.: 21423422
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 167mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9780199246854
- ISBN-10: 0199246858
- Artikelnr.: 21423422
Richard E. Matland is Associate Professor of Political Science at University of Houston, Texas. Kathleen A. Montgomery is Associate Professor of Political Science at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois.
* 1: Kathleen A. Montgomery: Introduction
* 2: Richard E. Matland and Kathleen A. Montgomery: Recruting Women to
National Legislatures: A General Framework with Applications to
Post-Communist Democracies
* 3: Clyde Wilcox, Beth Stark, and Sue Thomas: Popular Support for
Electing Women in Eastern Europe
* 4: Joanne Bay Brzinski: Women's Representation in Germany: A
Comparison of East and West
* 5: Algis Krupavicius and Irmina Mantonye: Women in Lithuanian
Politics: From Nomenklatura Selection to Representation
* 6: Kathleen A. Montgomery and Gabriella Ilonszki: Weak Mobilization,
Hidden Majoritarianism, and Resurgence of the Right: A Recipe for
Female Under-Representation in Hungary
* 7: Sarah Birch: Women and Political Representation in Contemporary
Ukraine
* 8: Robert G. Moser: Electoral Systems and Women's Representation: The
Strange Case of Russia
* 9: Dwan Nowacki: Women in Russian Regional Assemblies: Losing Ground
* 10: Karolina Ristova: Establishing a Machocracy: Women and Elections
in Macedonia (1990-1998)
* 11: Renata Siemineska: Women in the Polish Sejm: Political Culture
and Party Politics versus Electoral Rules
* 12: Steven Saxonberg: Czech Political Parties Prefer Male Candidates
to Female Votes
* 13: Milica G. Antic: Factors Influencing Women's Presence in the
Slovene Parliament
* 14: Josip Glaurdic: Croatia's Leap toward Gender Equality in the
Parliament: Rules and Players
* 15: Tatiana Kostadinova: Women's Legislative Representation in
Post-Communist Bulgaria
* 16: Richard E. Matland: Conclusion
* Bibliography
* 2: Richard E. Matland and Kathleen A. Montgomery: Recruting Women to
National Legislatures: A General Framework with Applications to
Post-Communist Democracies
* 3: Clyde Wilcox, Beth Stark, and Sue Thomas: Popular Support for
Electing Women in Eastern Europe
* 4: Joanne Bay Brzinski: Women's Representation in Germany: A
Comparison of East and West
* 5: Algis Krupavicius and Irmina Mantonye: Women in Lithuanian
Politics: From Nomenklatura Selection to Representation
* 6: Kathleen A. Montgomery and Gabriella Ilonszki: Weak Mobilization,
Hidden Majoritarianism, and Resurgence of the Right: A Recipe for
Female Under-Representation in Hungary
* 7: Sarah Birch: Women and Political Representation in Contemporary
Ukraine
* 8: Robert G. Moser: Electoral Systems and Women's Representation: The
Strange Case of Russia
* 9: Dwan Nowacki: Women in Russian Regional Assemblies: Losing Ground
* 10: Karolina Ristova: Establishing a Machocracy: Women and Elections
in Macedonia (1990-1998)
* 11: Renata Siemineska: Women in the Polish Sejm: Political Culture
and Party Politics versus Electoral Rules
* 12: Steven Saxonberg: Czech Political Parties Prefer Male Candidates
to Female Votes
* 13: Milica G. Antic: Factors Influencing Women's Presence in the
Slovene Parliament
* 14: Josip Glaurdic: Croatia's Leap toward Gender Equality in the
Parliament: Rules and Players
* 15: Tatiana Kostadinova: Women's Legislative Representation in
Post-Communist Bulgaria
* 16: Richard E. Matland: Conclusion
* Bibliography
* 1: Kathleen A. Montgomery: Introduction
* 2: Richard E. Matland and Kathleen A. Montgomery: Recruting Women to
National Legislatures: A General Framework with Applications to
Post-Communist Democracies
* 3: Clyde Wilcox, Beth Stark, and Sue Thomas: Popular Support for
Electing Women in Eastern Europe
* 4: Joanne Bay Brzinski: Women's Representation in Germany: A
Comparison of East and West
* 5: Algis Krupavicius and Irmina Mantonye: Women in Lithuanian
Politics: From Nomenklatura Selection to Representation
* 6: Kathleen A. Montgomery and Gabriella Ilonszki: Weak Mobilization,
Hidden Majoritarianism, and Resurgence of the Right: A Recipe for
Female Under-Representation in Hungary
* 7: Sarah Birch: Women and Political Representation in Contemporary
Ukraine
* 8: Robert G. Moser: Electoral Systems and Women's Representation: The
Strange Case of Russia
* 9: Dwan Nowacki: Women in Russian Regional Assemblies: Losing Ground
* 10: Karolina Ristova: Establishing a Machocracy: Women and Elections
in Macedonia (1990-1998)
* 11: Renata Siemineska: Women in the Polish Sejm: Political Culture
and Party Politics versus Electoral Rules
* 12: Steven Saxonberg: Czech Political Parties Prefer Male Candidates
to Female Votes
* 13: Milica G. Antic: Factors Influencing Women's Presence in the
Slovene Parliament
* 14: Josip Glaurdic: Croatia's Leap toward Gender Equality in the
Parliament: Rules and Players
* 15: Tatiana Kostadinova: Women's Legislative Representation in
Post-Communist Bulgaria
* 16: Richard E. Matland: Conclusion
* Bibliography
* 2: Richard E. Matland and Kathleen A. Montgomery: Recruting Women to
National Legislatures: A General Framework with Applications to
Post-Communist Democracies
* 3: Clyde Wilcox, Beth Stark, and Sue Thomas: Popular Support for
Electing Women in Eastern Europe
* 4: Joanne Bay Brzinski: Women's Representation in Germany: A
Comparison of East and West
* 5: Algis Krupavicius and Irmina Mantonye: Women in Lithuanian
Politics: From Nomenklatura Selection to Representation
* 6: Kathleen A. Montgomery and Gabriella Ilonszki: Weak Mobilization,
Hidden Majoritarianism, and Resurgence of the Right: A Recipe for
Female Under-Representation in Hungary
* 7: Sarah Birch: Women and Political Representation in Contemporary
Ukraine
* 8: Robert G. Moser: Electoral Systems and Women's Representation: The
Strange Case of Russia
* 9: Dwan Nowacki: Women in Russian Regional Assemblies: Losing Ground
* 10: Karolina Ristova: Establishing a Machocracy: Women and Elections
in Macedonia (1990-1998)
* 11: Renata Siemineska: Women in the Polish Sejm: Political Culture
and Party Politics versus Electoral Rules
* 12: Steven Saxonberg: Czech Political Parties Prefer Male Candidates
to Female Votes
* 13: Milica G. Antic: Factors Influencing Women's Presence in the
Slovene Parliament
* 14: Josip Glaurdic: Croatia's Leap toward Gender Equality in the
Parliament: Rules and Players
* 15: Tatiana Kostadinova: Women's Legislative Representation in
Post-Communist Bulgaria
* 16: Richard E. Matland: Conclusion
* Bibliography