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Women in the South African parliament
Subtitle | from resistance to governance |
Publish Place | Urbana |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Publish Year | 2005 |
Pages | XII, 198p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 0252030133 |
Language | English/Engels |
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- AFR 6 2005
Description | Arguing from a detailed analysis of the strategies and political tactics used by South African women, both individually and collectively, Hannah Britton contends that mobilization by women prior to a transition to democracy can lead to gains after the transition--including improvements in constitutional mandates, party politics, and representation. At the same time, Britton demonstrates that not even national leadership can ensure power for all women and that many who were elected to South Africa's first democratic parliament declined to run again, feeling they could have a greater impact working in their own communities. |
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