The Woman President: Leadership, law and legacy for Women Based on Experiences from South and Southeast Asia
Autor Ramona Vijeyarasaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iul 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192848918
ISBN-10: 0192848917
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192848917
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
For a while now, women's rights advocates have argued for the representation of women at the highest level of government. But what does that representation mean in actual practice? Analyzing the lives of four female presidents and with the use of a Gender Legislative Index, Ramona Vijeyarasa focuses on the impact that women leaders have had on the ordinary lives of women. It is a pioneering work that will greatly contribute to our understanding of women's leadership and women's representation in politics.
This outstanding monograph reflects an enormous commitment by Ramona Vijeyarasa, as a scholar and practitioner, to gathering the weighty and cutting-edge data necessary to addressing key questions around the contribution of women as leaders. In addition, she applies her searing, nuanced analysis to enable us to truly engage with and think through the consequences and issues flowing from her ground-breaking work. Any person with an interest in the intersections between international law and domestic public law will be encouraged by the profound insights shared in this book.
Ramona Vijeyarasa's The Woman President fills a considerable gap in the women in presidential politics literature. With findings based on an original dataset and interviews with leading political experts and players, this richly detailed work expands our knowledge about the importance of having women at the helm. This book advances our understanding of the complexities of the legacies of women presidents in Asia and beyond and will be invaluable resource for scholars and policymakers.
This comprehensive study addresses the important though contentious issue of women's political leadership, long debated by feminists and non-feminists alike. Using the CEDAW Convention as a benchmark, and legislation as a key measure, The Woman President provides innovative quantitative and qualitative methodologies to evaluate and better understand the gendered complexities of women's political leadership. Drawn from case studies in Asia this book is universally relevant and fills an important gap in our knowledge and analysis.
The Woman President, and the innovative Gender Legislative Index underlying this work, provides an important contribution to our understanding of the value and impact of women's political leadership. Ramona Vijeyarasa offers fresh and significant insights on how female leaders shape laws by exploring four female presidents' competing pressures, struggles, and achievements.
This book is a first in many senses. Vijeyarasa takes us on a captivating journey exploring the legislative impact of four Asian women presidents, both on classical 'women's issues' as well as on matters scarcely examined from a gendered perspective, and for the first time under the lens of CEDAW and international women's rights standards in South and Southeast Asia. Weaving together the voices of the leaders themselves and of women and social movements of the region, this book offers a telling and innovative view into the varied and at times contradicting ways in which women's executive governance can, and does, shape women's rights and their everyday experiences. It provides insights and tools for tackling the broader questions surrounding the construction of gender equality and the elimination of discrimination from positions of political power.
Brilliant, timely and meticulous...breathtaking in scope and ambition, and groundbreaking in methodology....Across the globe, women have never accounted for more than 15 per cent of executive leadership positions. The Woman President is a powerful study on why this must change.
This outstanding monograph reflects an enormous commitment by Ramona Vijeyarasa, as a scholar and practitioner, to gathering the weighty and cutting-edge data necessary to addressing key questions around the contribution of women as leaders. In addition, she applies her searing, nuanced analysis to enable us to truly engage with and think through the consequences and issues flowing from her ground-breaking work. Any person with an interest in the intersections between international law and domestic public law will be encouraged by the profound insights shared in this book.
Ramona Vijeyarasa's The Woman President fills a considerable gap in the women in presidential politics literature. With findings based on an original dataset and interviews with leading political experts and players, this richly detailed work expands our knowledge about the importance of having women at the helm. This book advances our understanding of the complexities of the legacies of women presidents in Asia and beyond and will be invaluable resource for scholars and policymakers.
This comprehensive study addresses the important though contentious issue of women's political leadership, long debated by feminists and non-feminists alike. Using the CEDAW Convention as a benchmark, and legislation as a key measure, The Woman President provides innovative quantitative and qualitative methodologies to evaluate and better understand the gendered complexities of women's political leadership. Drawn from case studies in Asia this book is universally relevant and fills an important gap in our knowledge and analysis.
The Woman President, and the innovative Gender Legislative Index underlying this work, provides an important contribution to our understanding of the value and impact of women's political leadership. Ramona Vijeyarasa offers fresh and significant insights on how female leaders shape laws by exploring four female presidents' competing pressures, struggles, and achievements.
This book is a first in many senses. Vijeyarasa takes us on a captivating journey exploring the legislative impact of four Asian women presidents, both on classical 'women's issues' as well as on matters scarcely examined from a gendered perspective, and for the first time under the lens of CEDAW and international women's rights standards in South and Southeast Asia. Weaving together the voices of the leaders themselves and of women and social movements of the region, this book offers a telling and innovative view into the varied and at times contradicting ways in which women's executive governance can, and does, shape women's rights and their everyday experiences. It provides insights and tools for tackling the broader questions surrounding the construction of gender equality and the elimination of discrimination from positions of political power.
Brilliant, timely and meticulous...breathtaking in scope and ambition, and groundbreaking in methodology....Across the globe, women have never accounted for more than 15 per cent of executive leadership positions. The Woman President is a powerful study on why this must change.
Notă biografică
Ramona Vijeyarasa is the architect behind the Gender Legislative Index, the first comprehensive IT-based tool to make legislation work more effectively to improve women's lives. Her work innovatively combines law, engineering, and data science to reinvigorate decades-long debates about the law's role in addressing gender inequality. A Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney, Ramona's research is informed by a decade working in civil society. Ramona was the 2020-2022 Women's Leadership Institute Australia Research Fellow, a Runner-up in the 2021 Letten Prize, and has research grants and awards from New York University, the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, and the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.