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Gender and Electoral Politics in the United States
Kathleen Rogers, Kelly Dittmar, Kira Sanbonmatsu
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2015-11-30
Gender and Electoral Politics in the United StatesIntroductionFrom foundational works on women’s entry into the masculine sphere of politics to the mo...
Gender and International Relations
Karen Brown
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2017-04-27
Gender and International RelationsIntroductionGender analysis offers a distinct perspective on international relations in provoking a new set of quest...
Gender and Political Violence
Julie Billaud, Lucia Direnberger
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2021-09-22
Gender and Political ViolenceIntroductionFeminist studies have rejected the assumption according to which gender violence is an individual or private ...
Gender and Politics in South Asia
Seuty Sabur
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2019-02-27
Gender and Politics in South AsiaIntroductionThe very construction of “South Asia” is intertwined both with its colonial past and with its intersectin...
Gender Gap in US Public Opinion
Mary-Kate Lizotte
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2020-02-26
Gender Gap in US Public OpinionIntroductionIn a representative democracy, policymakers, elected officials, and bureaucrats should heed public opinion....
Gender Stereotypes in Politics
Angela L. Bos, Kiley Kinnard
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2020-01-15
Gender Stereotypes in PoliticsIntroductionOver the past thirty years, scholars have explored the myriad ways that gender stereotypes may explain the d...
Gender, Behavior, and Representation
Elisabeth Gidengil
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2013-09-30
Gender, Behavior, and Representation Introduction Discussions of gender, behavior, and representation have been dominated by the notion of a “...
Genetic Underpinnings of Political Attitudes and Behaviors
Matthew R. Miles
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2021-04-21
Genetic Underpinnings of Political Attitudes and BehaviorsIntroductionAt present, few political scientists would argue that biological processes do no...
German Politics and Government
Louise K. Davidson-Schmich
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2020-10-28
German Politics and GovernmentIntroductionDue to Germany’s prior history of foreign aggression, its important role in the contemporary global economy,...
Global Inequality
Ayse Kaya
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2011-11-29
Global Inequality Introduction The study of global economic inequality focuses primarily on the income inequalities across states or across in...
Globalization and the Welfare State
Marius R. Busemeyer, Tobias Tober
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2014-03-27
Globalization and the Welfare StateIntroductionThe association between globalization and the welfare state is highly complex, and understanding the im...
Globalization, Health Crises, and Health Care
Ted Schrecker
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2013-07-24
Globalization, Health Crises, and Health Care Introduction The term “globalization” is itself contested terrain. This article recognizes the p...
Governance in Africa
Bruce Baker
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2011-11-29
Governance in Africa Introduction Definitions of governance in Africa in the early 1990s emphasized public sector management, efficiency, and o...
Governmental Responses to Political Corruption
Diğdem Soyaltin
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2016-07-27
Governmental Responses to Political CorruptionIntroductionCorruption is a complex social, political, and economic phenomenon that affects all countrie...
Gridlock and Divided Government in the U.S.
Glen S. Krutz, Tyler J. Hughes
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2015-05-29
Gridlock and Divided Government in the United StatesIntroductionSince the 1990s, the topic of divided government has been among the most prominent top...
Health-Care Politics in the United States
Lauren Peterson, Colleen Grogan
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2020-10-28
Health-Care Politics in the United StatesIntroductionComparative studies of health care in the United States and peer nations often highlight a number...
Hegemony
Mark Beeson
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2013-02-26
Hegemony Introduction The word “hegemony” is of Greek origin and originally referred to the dominant or preponderant position of one state ove...
Historiography of Twentieth-Century American Conservatism, The
Michael Kimmage
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2014-01-30
The Historiography of Twentieth-Century American Conservatism Introduction After a period of relative neglect, the study of postwar American c...
Hobbes’s Political Thought
James Martel
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2015-11-30
Hobbes’s Political Thought Introduction Thomas Hobbes (b. 1588–d. 1679) is one of the most influential political theorists in the Western cano...
Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region of
Ngok Ma
Subject: Political Science »
Date Added: 2019-07-31
Special Administrative Region of Hong KongIntroductionThe Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong (HKSAR) was established in 1997 when China recove...
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