Gendering institutions: the political recruitment of women in post-devolution Scotland

作者: Meryl Kenny

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摘要: IX DECLARATION XI LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS XII CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1 Gender, Politics and Institutions: New Approaches Directions 4 Why Political Recruitment? 6 Scotland? 7 Structure of Text 9 TWO: GENDER THE INSTITUTIONS POLITICAL RECRUITMENT 13 I: The Comparative Literature on Recruitment 14 II: Supply Demand Model 16 Dynamics 19 A Critique Supply-Side Explanations 21 Limiting Power 25 Theorizing Institutional Interconnections 26 III: Taking the Forward: An Institutionalist Approach 28

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