How do men's and women's paths to political office differ? Once in office, are women's powers more constrained than those of men?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Farida Jalalzai is the Hannah Atkins Chair and Associate Professor of Political Science at Oklahoma State University.
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Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 2 Women Executives: The Literature 3 Women Executives: Positions, Selections, Systems, and Powers 4 A More In-Depth Analysis of Executive Positions and Paths 5 General Backgrounds of Women Leaders 6 Specific Pathways to Power: Political Families and Activism 7 A Statistical Analysis of Women's Rule 8 An Overview of Female Presidential Candidacies 9 Close but Not Close Enough: The Historic Candidacies of Hillary Clinton and Ségolène Royal 10 Conclusions on Women Executives and Directions for Future Research Appendix: Bibliographies of Women Leaders, 1960-2010 Notes References Index
Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 2 Women Executives: The Literature 3 Women Executives: Positions, Selections, Systems, and Powers 4 A More In-Depth Analysis of Executive Positions and Paths 5 General Backgrounds of Women Leaders 6 Specific Pathways to Power: Political Families and Activism 7 A Statistical Analysis of Women's Rule 8 An Overview of Female Presidential Candidacies 9 Close but Not Close Enough: The Historic Candidacies of Hillary Clinton and Ségolène Royal 10 Conclusions on Women Executives and Directions for Future Research Appendix: Bibliographies of Women Leaders, 1960-2010 Notes References Index
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