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  2. Women in positions of power - Wikipedia

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    For many years and in most regions of the globe, politics had not allowed women to play a significant role in government. Even in the early 1900s, politics were viewed almost exclusively as the domain of men. [19] However, women's movements and culture-changing events such as World War II gradually increased women's rights and roles in politics ...

  3. Women in government - Wikipedia

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    The general status of women in a country does not predict if a woman will reach an executive position since, paradoxically, female executives have routinely ascended to power in countries where women's social standing lags behind men's. [17] Women have long struggled in more developed countries to become president or prime minister.

  4. Gender and politics - Wikipedia

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    Gender and politics is the focus of the journals Politics & Gender [15] and the European Journal of Politics and Gender. Gender and politics is also the title of a book series, Gender and Politics, which launched in 2012 and published dozens of volumes over the next several years. [2]

  5. Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female - Wikipedia

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    The pamphlet discusses the need for the Black liberation movement to address the issues Black women face. [9] "This will mean changing the traditional routines that we have established as a result of living in total corrupting society. It means changing how you relate to your wife, your husband, your parents and your coworkers," she explained.

  6. The personal is political - Wikipedia

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    The idea that women were unhappy in their roles as housewives and mothers was previously seen as a private issue. However, "the personal is political" argues that women's personal issues (e.g. sex, childcare, and women not being content with their lives at home) are all political issues and that they need political intervention to generate change.

  7. Feminism - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Betty Friedan's book The Feminine Mystique helped voice the discontent that American women felt. The book is widely credited with sparking the beginning of second-wave feminism in the United States. [82] Within ten years, women made up over half the First World workforce. [83]

  8. Feminist constructivism - Wikipedia

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    Many feminists do not agree with constructivism as an alternative middle ground due to most constructivists ignoring feminist literature and gender analysis. [2] It's also pointed out that constructivism lacks the tools to explain how gender and power in politics influence each other, due to the social construction of power being under ...

  9. Feminist theory - Wikipedia

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    However, they could also participate in inter-state decision-making process as men did. Until more recently, the role of women in international politics has been confined to being the wives of diplomats, nannies who go abroad to find work and support their family, or sex workers trafficked across international boundaries.