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How do national contexts shape voters' perceptions of women's political leadership? Do citizens favor male leaders when national security is threatened? Might attitudes that support women's inclusion lead to women's subordination? When are women penalized for political behaviors that for men may be commonly accepted? This cross-national panel considers how attitudes about women and men influence politics and how political contexts contribute to gendered attitudes.
External Security Threats and Attitudes Toward Male and Female Leaders - Alice Kang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Nam Kyu Kim, Sungkyunkwan University
Traditional or Gender-Neutral Leadership Templates? A Meta-Analysis - Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson, Texas A&M University; Nehemia Geva, Texas A&M University
Smashing the Glass Ceiling? Biased Views of Uncivil Male and Female Candidates - Nichole Bauer, Louisiana State University; Nathan P. Kalmoe, Louisiana State University
Gender Egalitarian Attitudes and Support for Islamist Parties in the Middle East - Anwar Mhajne, Stonehill College; Gregory Saxton, Texas Tech University