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Blessing in Disguise? How the Gendered Division of Labor in Political Science Helped Achieved Gender Parity in the Chilean Constitutional Assembly
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- 08 November 2022, pp. 302-307
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Julia Gillard and the Gender Wars
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- 22 April 2016, pp. 296-316
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#MeToo in China: How Do the Voiceless Rise Up in an Authoritarian State?
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- 13 August 2021, pp. 490-499
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The Gendered Religious Response to State Action on the Coronavirus Pandemic
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- 12 June 2020, pp. 1063-1074
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Do Muslim Women Need Freedom? Traditionalist Feminisms and Transnational Politics
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- 21 July 2016, pp. 727-753
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Feminist Governance in the European Parliament: The Political Struggle over the Inclusion of Gender in the EU’s COVID-19 Response
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- 16 May 2022, pp. 327-348
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The Gender Gaps in Identity and Political Attitudes among American Indians
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- 02 January 2018, pp. 186-207
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Identifying the Institutional Micro-Foundations of Gender Policy Change: A Case Study of Police Governance and Violence against Women and Girls
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- 15 February 2021, pp. 394-421
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Resilient Aspirants: Women's Candidacies and Election in Times of COVID-19
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- 30 July 2020, pp. 1001-1008
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Should International Relations Consider Rape a Weapon of War?
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- 20 September 2010, pp. 343-371
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Gender Politics in the Dominican Republic: Advances for Women, Ambivalence from Men
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- 18 March 2008, pp. 35-63
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Sister Citizens: Women in Syrian Rebel Governance
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- 22 May 2020, pp. 552-579
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Transnational Solidarity with Which Muslim Women? The Case of the My Stealthy Freedom and World Hijab Day Campaigns
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- 17 September 2019, pp. 112-135
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Intimacy without Consent: Lynching as Sexual Violence
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- 22 August 2012, pp. 414-421
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Contraception Deserts: The Effects of Title X Rule Changes on Access to Reproductive Health Care Resources
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- 03 February 2022, pp. 672-707
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Within-Party Sex Gaps in Expenditure Preferences among Flemish Local Politicians
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- 11 June 2019, pp. 768-791
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Gender Gaps, Partisan Gaps, and Cross-Pressures: An Examination of American Attitudes toward the Use of Force
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- 20 November 2020, pp. 273-295
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When No “Official Record” Exists?
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- 24 December 2010, pp. 622-629
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Rewriting Title IX: The Department of Education's Response to Feminists' Comments in the Rulemaking Process
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- 18 April 2016, pp. 491-517
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Irish Female Members of the European Parliament: Critical Actors for Women's Interests?
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- 22 June 2018, pp. 483-511
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