1st Edition

Women and Political Power Europe since 1945

By Simon Henig Copyright 2001
    138 Pages
    by Routledge

    138 Pages
    by Routledge

    The advance of women through the political system has been one of the most significant developments of the second half of the twentieth century. For the first time we have seen women Prime Ministers and Presidents in Europe.
    Women and Political Power examines the extent of progress women have made in ten western European countries, and looks at the factors which have helped, or hindered, their greater involvement in the political process. This book not only explores fascinating contrasts between northern and southern European countries, it also reveals the strong similarities in all countries. It highlights, in particular, the continuing absence of women from leadership positions, and the concentration of women on committees dealing with social and welfare issues.

    1. Introduction  2. Slow Progress, 1945–1970  3. Second Wave Feminism – the 1970's and early 1980's  4. Women and Political Parties  5. Women in Government  6. Women in Local Government  7. The International Context: Impact of the European Union and United Nations  8. Electoral Systems  9. Conclusion: Do Women Make a Difference?  10. Guide to Further Reading

    Biography

    Simon Henig

    'A useful and timely book.' - Conrad Russell, Liberal Democrat News