Women Heads of State

There are more women heads of state than ever before. The recent elections of Michele Bachelet as the President of Chile and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as the President of Liberia are exciting developments that have inspired women around the world. This is a discussion of the cause and effect of this increasing number of women heads of state.

¿Incrementar es igual a representar? impacto cuantitativo y sustantivo de las cuotas

Como investigadora del los sistemas de cuota adoptados en México y los gobiernos subnacionales [entidades federativas], hemos advertido no solo de la heterogeneidad de modalidades, sino también el r

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Real incremento de la participacion femenina

Entre el 6 y 9 de Agosto en Quito, Ecuador el CONAMU (CONSEJO NACIONAL DE LAS MUJERES) celebro la X Conferencia Regional de las Mujeres, se contó con la presencia de mujeres ex candidatas a la presid

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Women in the Americas: Paths to Political Power

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The conference, Women in the Americas: Paths to Political Power, is co-sponsored by PROLEAD of the Inter-American Development Bank, the Inter-American Dialogue, the League of Women Voters of the United States, and the Organization of American States Summits of the Americas Secretariat.

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The Recent Increase in Women Heads of State

Does the recent election of female heads of state in Chile, Liberia and elsewhere represent a large-scale shift in the political landscape? Or is this a short-lived phenomenon? How can the international community consolidate and advance this trend?

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