This book discusses the current tendencies in womens representation and their role in politics in Latin American countries from three different perspectives. Firstly, the authors examine cultural, political-partisan and organizational obstacles that women face in and outside institutions. Secondly, the book explores barriers in political reality, such as gender legislation implementation, public administration and international cooperation,?and proposes solutions, supported by successful experiences, emphasising the nonlinearity of the implementation process. Thirdly, the authors highlight the role of women in politics at the subnational level.?The book combines academic expertise in various disciplines with contributions from practitioners within national and international institutions to broaden the readers understanding of women in Latin American politics.
1. Women, Politics, and Democracy in Latin America: An Introduction
Betilde Mu?oz-Pogossian, Flavia Freidenberg, Mariana Caminotti and Tom?a Doaek
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Part One: Womens Descriptive Representation: From Quotas to Parity
2. Electoral Quotas and Beyond: Strategies to Promote Women in Politics?
Mona Lena Krook
3. Critical Challenges of Quotas and Parity in Latin America
N?lida Archenti and Mar?a In?s Tula
4. The Variation of Quota Designs and their Origins in Latin America (1991-2015)
Malu A. C. Gatto
Part Two: Womens Substantive Representation and Policymaking
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