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Service above Self - Women Veterans in American Politics (Hardcover)
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The 2018 midterm elections were both record-breaking and
pathbreaking. Americans elected four women to the Senate along with
twenty-four women to the House. At the same time, nearly two
hundred veterans were on ballots across the country, including a
dozen women with military service experience, three of whom won
their races. Two years later, female veterans campaigned for office
at every level—including a run for presidential nominee of a
major party. Service above Self: Women Veterans in American
Politics explores this burgeoning area of interest by looking
closely at the careers of former servicewomen in US politics.
Despite the growing presence of women candidates with military
service or intelligence backgrounds in elected office throughout
the United States, this is the first book to examine the
motivation, messaging, and connections between military and public
service for female veterans. Erika Cornelius Smith unravels the
stories of the many trailblazing women—including Elaine Luria,
Chrissy Houlahan, Elissa Slotkin, Tammy Duckworth, Joni Ernst,
Martha McSally, and Tulsi Gabbard—and points the way for future
studies. Inspired by their diverse paths to politics, the unique
ways in which they communicate their experience, as well as their
policy positions, this work explores several important questions:
What motivates servicewomen to run for office? When do their
backgrounds in military service align with their mission for public
service? How does experience as a servicemember affect their
ability to navigate gendered stereotypes about female candidates
and foreign policy? The answers revealed in their personal and
professional narratives shed light on this historically significant
cohort of political leaders. The first scholarly synthesis of women
with military, quasimilitary, or intelligence backgrounds competing
in political campaigns, Service above Self examines a long history
of US women who served in or adjacent to the US military and
translated those experiences into elected office. It is the first
analysis of how they transitioned from national defense to public
service—and what they did when they got to Washington, DC.
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