Political Representation and Gender Equality in Mexico 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-96713-0_13
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Transnational Policy Transfer and the Gender-Based Violence Agenda: Contributions from Civil Society

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“…Possible contributions to this debate are first, assessments of female political participation are changeable and temporal in a climate where new strategies for lobbying and negotiations are taking place as Parity democracy is established. Second, more attention needs to be given to the institutional restructuration of state agencies and how women are placed in them as a result of the combined influence of transnational feminisms in institutional politics as well as the impact of female leadership in Mexico to direct their attention to gender inequities [14]. Promoting this debate around the institutional design of agencies, institutes, and ministries that have an uneven but tangible impact on attending to the needs and demands of the female population is relevant.…”
Section: Gender Agendas Female Political Representation and Present I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible contributions to this debate are first, assessments of female political participation are changeable and temporal in a climate where new strategies for lobbying and negotiations are taking place as Parity democracy is established. Second, more attention needs to be given to the institutional restructuration of state agencies and how women are placed in them as a result of the combined influence of transnational feminisms in institutional politics as well as the impact of female leadership in Mexico to direct their attention to gender inequities [14]. Promoting this debate around the institutional design of agencies, institutes, and ministries that have an uneven but tangible impact on attending to the needs and demands of the female population is relevant.…”
Section: Gender Agendas Female Political Representation and Present I...mentioning
confidence: 99%