Women’s movements and their influence on policies
This article aims to determine whether and in what ways women's movements vary their strategies in order to influence the political agenda according to different political scenarios. It uses a qualitative small-N comparison in four South American countries. The findings suggest that women'...
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doaj-ae8b4d04abee4caeb5b14680affd85502020-11-25T02:44:16ZengBrazilian Political Science AssociationBrazilian Political Science Review1981-38211981-38212018-12-0112312510.1590/1981-3821201800030005Women’s movements and their influence on policiesTatiana Rein-Venegas0Universidad de ChileThis article aims to determine whether and in what ways women's movements vary their strategies in order to influence the political agenda according to different political scenarios. It uses a qualitative small-N comparison in four South American countries. The findings suggest that women's movements collaborate with the state. However, this collaboration presents variations that depend on the political scenario at the time: critically, the status of the women's policy agency, the leaders' views and background, and the composition of the legislature. Finally, in all cases, the very type of issue under debate influences calculation of the need for more allies within and outside the government.https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/article/womens-movements-and-their-influence-on-policies/Women's movementpolitical opportunityfeminismLatin AmericaSouthern Cone |
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This article aims to determine whether and in what ways women's movements vary their strategies in order to influence the political agenda according to different political scenarios. It uses a qualitative small-N comparison in four South American countries. The findings suggest that women's movements collaborate with the state. However, this collaboration presents variations that depend on the political scenario at the time: critically, the status of the women's policy agency, the leaders' views and background, and the composition of the legislature. Finally, in all cases, the very type of issue under debate influences calculation of the need for more allies within and outside the government. |
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Women's movement political opportunity feminism Latin America Southern Cone |
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