なぜアフリカの独裁国家は女性指導者を推進するのか<br>Why African Autocracies Promote Women as Leaders

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なぜアフリカの独裁国家は女性指導者を推進するのか
Why African Autocracies Promote Women as Leaders

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 336 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197828977

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Why African Autocracies Promote Women as Leaders contrasts authoritarian countries with democracies in Africa to explain how and why autocracies promote women as leaders. The face of African politics has changed significantly since the mid-1990s as more women have entered politics in both democracies and autocracies. Women's movements and organizations have successfully lobbied for and won more leadership roles for women in the executive, legislature, and sub-national bodies. At the same time, in authoritarian countries this has created a conundrum: these successes in attaining leadership roles for women potentially end up strengthening the very regime that violates human and women's rights. These regimes instrumentalize women leaders and women's rights to enhance the longevity of an autocratic ruling party by increasing vote share, enhancing internal and external legitimacy, and softening their image after civil war, jihadist activity, or military rule. This occurred in the context of the shift from one-party to multiparty states, the end of major conflicts, and changing international gender norms in the 1990s. The study draws on cross-national research in Africa and over 188 in-depth interviews in Uganda, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Mauritania, Morocco, and in two democracies, Namibia and Botswana.

Contents

Part I. Overview
Preface
1: Introduction
2: Women Leaders and the Politics of Party Entrenchment
Part II. Domestic Dimensions of Authoritarian Strategies
3: Preserving Vote Share in Uganda
4: The Possibilities and Limits of Women's Activism for Rights in Zimbabwe
5: The Challenge of Militarism for Women's Political Representation in Mauritania
Part III. International Dimensions of Authoritarian Strategies
6: International Virtue Signaling and Women Leaders: The Case of Rwanda
7: Follow the Money: Economic Motivations for Advancing Women's Rights in Morocco
8: Democracy and Women's Leadership in Botswana
9: The Difference Democracy Makes: The Case of Namibia
10: Comparing Women's Leadership and Rights in African Democracies and Autocracies
11: Conclusions: Situating African Countries in Global Perspective

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