Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender explains how cabinets are constructed in democracies, providing detailed information about the formal and informal rules that shape the decisions of presidents and prime ministers in selecting cabinet ministers, and the eligibility and qualification standards for those who aspire to cabinet positions. The book shows how the decisions of selectors and the process of cabinet formation create different opportunities for men andwomen to be selected, explaining why some democracies have appointed more women to cabinet than others by developing the concept of the…mehr
Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender explains how cabinets are constructed in democracies, providing detailed information about the formal and informal rules that shape the decisions of presidents and prime ministers in selecting cabinet ministers, and the eligibility and qualification standards for those who aspire to cabinet positions. The book shows how the decisions of selectors and the process of cabinet formation create different opportunities for men andwomen to be selected, explaining why some democracies have appointed more women to cabinet than others by developing the concept of the concrete floor¿the minimum number of women included in cabinet to ensure its legitimacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Claire Annesley is Professor of Politics and Deputy Pro-Vice Chancellor (Equalities and Diversity) at the University of Sussex. Karen Beckwith is the Flora Stone Mather Professor in the Department of Political Science at Case Western Reserve University. Susan Franceschet is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary.
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* Preface * Acknowledgments * Chapter One: Explaining Gendered Patterns of Cabinet Formation * Chapter Two: Institutionalist Approaches to Cabinet Appointment: Concepts, Methods and Data * Chapter Three: Who Selects Ministers? Rules Empowering and Constraining Selectors * Chapter Four: Who Can Be a Minister? Eligibility and Qualifying Criteria for Cabinet * Chapter Five: How to Qualify for Cabinet: Experiential Criteria * Chapter Six: How to Qualify for Cabinet: Affiliational Criteria * Chapter Seven: How to Qualify for Cabinet: Representational Criteria * Chapter Eight: The Gendered Consequences of Rules about Selection * Chapter Nine: The Gendered Consequences of Qualifying Criteria * Chapter Ten: Extending Gendered Representational Criteria to Include Women * Chapter Eleven: Concrete Floors and Cabinet Appointments * Appendices * Notes * References * Index
* Preface * Acknowledgments * Chapter One: Explaining Gendered Patterns of Cabinet Formation * Chapter Two: Institutionalist Approaches to Cabinet Appointment: Concepts, Methods and Data * Chapter Three: Who Selects Ministers? Rules Empowering and Constraining Selectors * Chapter Four: Who Can Be a Minister? Eligibility and Qualifying Criteria for Cabinet * Chapter Five: How to Qualify for Cabinet: Experiential Criteria * Chapter Six: How to Qualify for Cabinet: Affiliational Criteria * Chapter Seven: How to Qualify for Cabinet: Representational Criteria * Chapter Eight: The Gendered Consequences of Rules about Selection * Chapter Nine: The Gendered Consequences of Qualifying Criteria * Chapter Ten: Extending Gendered Representational Criteria to Include Women * Chapter Eleven: Concrete Floors and Cabinet Appointments * Appendices * Notes * References * Index
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