Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics
Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics publishes empirical and theoretical research on gender and politics. The series advances work that addresses key theoretical, normative, and empirical puzzles concerning sex and gender, and their mutual impacts, constructions, and consequences regarding the political, comprehensively understood.
General Editors: Karen Beckwith, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio; Lisa Baldez, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire; Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
Advisory Board: Abby Cordova, University of Notre Dame, Indiana; Chryl Laird, University of Maryland, College Park; Danielle Thomsen, University of California, Irvine; Kristin Goss, Duke University, North Carolina; Laurel Weldon, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia; Philip Ayoub, University College London; Vesla Weaver, The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
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