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FEMINIZING WORLD POWER: A NEW CONSTELLATION OF WOMEN IN POLITICS?
FEMINIZING WORLD POWER: A NEW CONSTELLATION OF WOMEN IN POLITICS?

Author(s): Michael A. Peters
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Gender Studies, Psychology, Sociobiology, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: women; world power; feminine politics; “critical mass”; Hillary Clinton;

Summary/Abstract: This article charts the emergence of women leaders currently in power, the highest it has ever been with 22 female heads of state and political leaders in 2015. It canvases Fukuyama’s (1988) sociobiology arguments and those of feminists on questions of women’s political representation. It briefly investigates the “critical mass” argument of Kanter (1977) and others to ask whether there is a new constellation of women in politics, especially with Hillary Clinton’s possible ascendancy to the US presidency, leading to the possibility of feminizing world power.

  • Issue Year: 6/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 62-68
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English