Negotiating Gender Equity in the Global South
The Politics of Domestic Violence Policy
Herausgeber: Nazneen, Sohela; Sifaki, Eleni; Hickey, Sam
Negotiating Gender Equity in the Global South
The Politics of Domestic Violence Policy
Herausgeber: Nazneen, Sohela; Sifaki, Eleni; Hickey, Sam
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This book uncovers the multiple political dynamics that influence governments to adopt and implement gender equity policies, pushing the debate beyond simply the role of women's inclusion in influencing policy.
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This book uncovers the multiple political dynamics that influence governments to adopt and implement gender equity policies, pushing the debate beyond simply the role of women's inclusion in influencing policy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780367660574
- ISBN-10: 0367660571
- Artikelnr.: 60021722
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780367660574
- ISBN-10: 0367660571
- Artikelnr.: 60021722
Sohela Nazneen, Research Fellow, Gender and Sexuality, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK. Sam Hickey, Professor of Politics and Development and Research Director, Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre (ESID), The University of Manchester, UK. Eleni Sifaki, Research Associate, Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre (ESID), The University of Manchester, UK.
PART I: The politics of gender equity: setting the scene 1. Beyond the
inclusion-to-influence debate: the politics of negotiating gender equity 2.
Investigating the politics of gender equity through a power domains
approach 3.Ending domestic violence: the politics of global norm diffusion
PART II: The power of strongmen and ruling coalitions: promoting gender
equity in dominant settlements 4. Contesting ideas, aligning incentives:
the politics of Uganda's Domestic Violence Act (2010) 5. Establishing a
strong political commitment to gender equity: the politics of Rwanda's law
on the Prevention and Punishment of Gender-Based Violence (2008) 6.
Achieving a broad-based coalition: the politics of South Africa's Domestic
Violence Act (1998) PART III: The significance of informal networks:
promoting gender equity in competitive settlements 7. Building strategic
relationships with the political elites: the politics of Bangladesh's
Domestic Violence Act 2010 8. Between democratization and patronage: the
politics of Ghana's Domestic Violence Act (2007) 9. Building strong
alliances: the politics of the Protection of Domestic Violence Act in India
(2006) PART IV: Concluding thoughts and ways forward 10. How does politics
shape the negotiation of gender equity in the Global South? A comparative
analysis 11. Researching the politics of gender equity: next steps 12. From
transformative policy to transforming political settlements
inclusion-to-influence debate: the politics of negotiating gender equity 2.
Investigating the politics of gender equity through a power domains
approach 3.Ending domestic violence: the politics of global norm diffusion
PART II: The power of strongmen and ruling coalitions: promoting gender
equity in dominant settlements 4. Contesting ideas, aligning incentives:
the politics of Uganda's Domestic Violence Act (2010) 5. Establishing a
strong political commitment to gender equity: the politics of Rwanda's law
on the Prevention and Punishment of Gender-Based Violence (2008) 6.
Achieving a broad-based coalition: the politics of South Africa's Domestic
Violence Act (1998) PART III: The significance of informal networks:
promoting gender equity in competitive settlements 7. Building strategic
relationships with the political elites: the politics of Bangladesh's
Domestic Violence Act 2010 8. Between democratization and patronage: the
politics of Ghana's Domestic Violence Act (2007) 9. Building strong
alliances: the politics of the Protection of Domestic Violence Act in India
(2006) PART IV: Concluding thoughts and ways forward 10. How does politics
shape the negotiation of gender equity in the Global South? A comparative
analysis 11. Researching the politics of gender equity: next steps 12. From
transformative policy to transforming political settlements
PART I: The politics of gender equity: setting the scene 1. Beyond the
inclusion-to-influence debate: the politics of negotiating gender equity 2.
Investigating the politics of gender equity through a power domains
approach 3.Ending domestic violence: the politics of global norm diffusion
PART II: The power of strongmen and ruling coalitions: promoting gender
equity in dominant settlements 4. Contesting ideas, aligning incentives:
the politics of Uganda's Domestic Violence Act (2010) 5. Establishing a
strong political commitment to gender equity: the politics of Rwanda's law
on the Prevention and Punishment of Gender-Based Violence (2008) 6.
Achieving a broad-based coalition: the politics of South Africa's Domestic
Violence Act (1998) PART III: The significance of informal networks:
promoting gender equity in competitive settlements 7. Building strategic
relationships with the political elites: the politics of Bangladesh's
Domestic Violence Act 2010 8. Between democratization and patronage: the
politics of Ghana's Domestic Violence Act (2007) 9. Building strong
alliances: the politics of the Protection of Domestic Violence Act in India
(2006) PART IV: Concluding thoughts and ways forward 10. How does politics
shape the negotiation of gender equity in the Global South? A comparative
analysis 11. Researching the politics of gender equity: next steps 12. From
transformative policy to transforming political settlements
inclusion-to-influence debate: the politics of negotiating gender equity 2.
Investigating the politics of gender equity through a power domains
approach 3.Ending domestic violence: the politics of global norm diffusion
PART II: The power of strongmen and ruling coalitions: promoting gender
equity in dominant settlements 4. Contesting ideas, aligning incentives:
the politics of Uganda's Domestic Violence Act (2010) 5. Establishing a
strong political commitment to gender equity: the politics of Rwanda's law
on the Prevention and Punishment of Gender-Based Violence (2008) 6.
Achieving a broad-based coalition: the politics of South Africa's Domestic
Violence Act (1998) PART III: The significance of informal networks:
promoting gender equity in competitive settlements 7. Building strategic
relationships with the political elites: the politics of Bangladesh's
Domestic Violence Act 2010 8. Between democratization and patronage: the
politics of Ghana's Domestic Violence Act (2007) 9. Building strong
alliances: the politics of the Protection of Domestic Violence Act in India
(2006) PART IV: Concluding thoughts and ways forward 10. How does politics
shape the negotiation of gender equity in the Global South? A comparative
analysis 11. Researching the politics of gender equity: next steps 12. From
transformative policy to transforming political settlements