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Women in World Politics: An Introduction
By (Author) Francine D'Amico
By (author) Peter R. Beckman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th January 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Feminism and feminist theory
305.42
Hardback
246
What roles do women play in world politics Who are these women and what impact do they have on international relations This text is a collection of diverse answers to these questions by a variety of contributors. Some contributors consider women as national leaders and profile Chamorro, Gandhi, Thatcher and Aquino as examples. Autobiographical essays and interviews describe the experiences of Margaret Anstee, Benazir Bhutto, Jeane Kirkpatrick and Golda Meir. Other contributors analyse the international women's movements, the roles of women in the Green movement and in the revolutionary movements in Cuba and Nicaragua, and the work of Jane Addams in the peace movement. Finally, some analyse the attitudes and beliefs of America's leading opinion makers on the subject of women and men in leadership roles.
This diverse collection of accessible articles by scholars, journalists, activists, and public figures explores the impact of gender on international relations. The brief and neatly written essays include biographies of well-known women leaders. Other pieces focus on women in various international organizations and movements. Although intended as an introductory text in comparative politics for college students, this volume may well attract a wider audience.-Library Journal
This volume provides an excellent mix of biography and broader political analysis.-The Montly Forum on Women in Higher Education
"This volume provides an excellent mix of biography and broader political analysis."-The Montly Forum on Women in Higher Education
"This diverse collection of accessible articles by scholars, journalists, activists, and public figures explores the impact of gender on international relations. The brief and neatly written essays include biographies of well-known women leaders. Other pieces focus on women in various international organizations and movements. Although intended as an introductory text in comparative politics for college students, this volume may well attract a wider audience."-Library Journal
FRANCINE D'AMICO is Visiting Research Fellow in the Peace Studies Program at Cornell University. She has written on women at war and the combat controversy. She is an officer of the Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section in the International Studies Association. PETER R. BECKMAN is Professor of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He has published the textbook World Politics in the Twentieth Century (1984) and The Nuclear Predicament (2nd ed., 1992). Beckman and D'Amico have edited a companion volume to this work entitled Women, Gender, and World Politics: Perspectives, Policies, Prospects (Bergin & Garvey, 1994).