Women’s Access to Political Power: An Analysis of the Life Trajectory of Wu Yi

作者: Minglu Chen , Junyi Cai

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-5980-4_8

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摘要: Since the establishment of People’s Republic China in 1949, very few women have ever made it to top political power, not least because they face cultural, social and institutional barriers. Precisely are disadvantaged all aspects life, an analysis Wu Yi—one most powerful celebrated Chinese politics—will shed much light on gender empowerment China. Born 1938, admitted into university 1956, entering politics 1983 promoted 2002, Yi makes a perfect case study women’s oppression agency context social, economic changes.

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