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Session Submission Type: Paper Session 100min
This sessions focuses on how international development is influenced by gender. Attention is given to the role of women in relation to politics - whether in terms of their political participation, political power, holding political positions, or in terms of relationships between political regime types and gender equality.
Effects of Global Democratization as a Function of Gender and a Country’s Level of Development - Barbara Wejnert, University at Buffalo
The Gender Question on China's Second Continent - Robert Wyrod, University of Colorado Boulder
The Nana Ohemaas (Queen Mothers) of Ghana and Good Governance in Africa - Cynthia M. Hewitt, Morehouse College
Women's Economic vs. Political Power: Extreme Cases, Development and a Joint Approach - Rae Lesser Blumberg, University of Virginia