Draws together comparative policy analysis related to prominent women's issues in the UK, exploring their construction and management through the conceptual lenses of new institutionalism.
Draws together comparative policy analysis related to prominent women's issues in the UK, exploring their construction and management through the conceptual lenses of new institutionalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah Cooper is Lecturer in Politics at the University of Exeter.
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Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Analysing the Status of Women in UK Policymaking: How Do Institutions Matter? 2. Hanging onto the Old: Path Dependency in UK Abortion Regulation 3. Balancing Protection and Prosecution? The Rationality of UK Prostitution Legislation 4. Demanding a 'Proper Victim': The Culture of Rape Policy in the UK 5. Welcoming Public Debate: Developing the Regulation of Pornography through Open Discussion 6: Conclusion: Harmful Stereotyping and Institutional Stronghold in the Regulation of Women's Issues Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Analysing the Status of Women in UK Policymaking: How Do Institutions Matter? 2. Hanging onto the Old: Path Dependency in UK Abortion Regulation 3. Balancing Protection and Prosecution? The Rationality of UK Prostitution Legislation 4. Demanding a 'Proper Victim': The Culture of Rape Policy in the UK 5. Welcoming Public Debate: Developing the Regulation of Pornography through Open Discussion 6: Conclusion: Harmful Stereotyping and Institutional Stronghold in the Regulation of Women's Issues Bibliography Index
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