Women and Power in Postconflict Africa

TitleWomen and Power in Postconflict Africa
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsTripp, Aili Mari
Number of Pages315
PublisherCambridge University Press
CityCambridge, UK
Abstract

The book explains an unexpected consequence of the decrease in conflict in Africa after the 1990s. Analysis of cross-national data and in-depth comparisons of case studies of Uganda, Liberia, and Angola show that post-conflict countries have significantly higher rates of women's political representation in legislatures and government compared with countries that have not undergone major conflict. They have also passed more legislative reforms and made more constitutional changes relating to women's rights. The study explains how and why these patterns emerged, tying these outcomes to the conjuncture of the rise of women's movements, changes in international women's rights norms, and, most importantly, gender disruptions that occur during war. 

URLhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/books/women-and-power-in-postconflict-africa/E27094811790564894080B202C0C254F
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