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Women’s Political
Participation and Representation in Asia
Obstacles and Challenges
edited by Kazuki Iwanaga
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Key points
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A timely and important study that is
also coherent and accessible
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Brings together for the first time
an array of prominent European and Asian academicians and researchers
working in this field
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Covers a wide range of topics, such
as gender, political party systems, quota systems and political
participation and representation at various levels
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Combines general approaches and
statistical findings with in-depth empirical studies and causal
explanations
Contents
Prominence has often been given to the lives and activities of such
top female leaders in Asia as Indira Gandhi and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
Indeed, the ability of a small elite of highly educated, upper-class
Asian women to obtain the highest political positions in their country
is unmatched elsewhere in the world and deserves study. But, for those
interested in a more detailed understanding of how women strive and
sometimes succeed as political actors in Asia, there is a marked lack of
relevant research as well as of comprehensive and user-friendly texts.
Aiming to fill the gap is this timely and important study of the various
obstacles and opportunities for women’s political participation and
representation in Asia. It is a singularly coherent, comprehensive and
accessible volume, even though it brings together an array of prominent
European and Asian academicians and researchers working in this field.
The book covers a wide range of Asian countries, offers original data
from various perspectives and engages the latest research on women in
politics in Asia. It also aims to put the Asian situation in a global
context by making a comparison with the situation in Europe The volume
will be invaluable in women’s studies internationally and especially
in Asia.
About the author
Kazuki Iwanaga is a senior lecturer in political science at
Halmstad University in Sweden. He was a visiting professor at the
Faculty of Political Science at Thammasat University, Bangkok, in 2002.
His research interests include the impact of women on public policy and
women’s political participation in Asia.
Published by NIAS
Press, NIAS Women and Politics in Asia series
February 2008, 320 pp., 45 figures & tables
ISBN 978 87 7694 016 4, paperback, £17.99
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