Gender quotas, parity reform, and political parties in France

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    • Opello, Katherine A. R.

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Gender quotas, parity reform, and political parties in France

Katherine A.R. Opello

Lexington Books, a division of Rowman & Littlefield, c2006

  • : pbk
  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-169) and index

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内容説明

France is notorious for the underrepresentation of women in its halls of politics. Having been unsuccessful at implementing quotas for female candidates-unlike several of their European neighbors-France passed a gender parity law in 2000 that required all political parties to field an equal number of male and female candidates. Yet in the 2002 elections the main political parties fell well short of nominating equal numbers of male and female candidates. How did parity replace gender quotas as the preferred way to achieve greater representation for women in elected office? Why have these gender-based measures been embraced by some parties and not others? And, why do parties sometimes fail to implement quotas and parity? Gender Quotas, Parity Reform, and Political Parties in France considers this transition from quotas to parity, providing a history of French women's rights and the French electoral process, as well as an examination of the roles of the Socialist and Gaullist political parties. Compelling and clearly written, Opello has created a work that bridges an existing gap in literature about contemporary France and will appeal to scholars of gender, politics, and France.

目次

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Explaining French Women's Political Representation Chapter 3 Socialist and Gaullist Ideas Chapter 4 Electoral Incentives Chapter 5 Women's Groups Chapter 6 Party Women Chapter 7 Conclusion

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