This book examines opposition to the Council of Europe's Istanbul
Convention and its consequences for the politics of violence
against women in four countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
Krizsan and Roggeband discuss why and how successful anti-gender
mobilizations managed to obstruct ratification of the Convention or
push for withdrawal from it. They show how resistance to the
Convention significantly redraws debates on violence against women
and has consequences for policies, women's rights advocacy, and
gender-equal democracy.
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