This insightful Handbook offers a comprehensive exploration of the
third generation of gender and federalism studies. Contributors
explore the intersection of federalism and decolonization in global
south countries, dissecting transitions between authoritarian
regimes and democratic governance and mapping new issues in Western
federations, such as LGBTQ rights and separatism. Key chapters
examine critical policy issues in federations, drawing on a range
of disciplines to offer fresh insights into how federal practices,
institutions and discourses interact with gender and other
diversities including 'race', religion and sexual minorities. In
this timely and authoritative examination, feminist scholars in
both the West and the global south debate the impact of state
architectures on women's movements, partisan organizations and
policy advocacy using innovative discursive, institutional,
quantitative and intersectional approaches. This Handbook will be
of interest to researchers and students of gender and federalism
studies; feminist political scientists; traditional federalism
scholars; feminist researchers in gender-focused social science
fields; mainstream and feminist policy analysts and practitioners;
and comparative politics scholars. Contributors include: A. Alonso,
P.A. Avoine, B. Baines, C. Beer, S. Bohn, L.S. Chakraborty, C.N.
Collier, P.B. Dayil, J. Fabian, K.A. Froc, J. Grace, M. Haussman,
S.J. Henders, K. Jain, D. Lopreite, M. Mufti, V. Nayyar, K.
Rubenstein, M. Smith, P. Smith, C. Spary, D. Stockemer, T. Verge,
J. Vickers, C. Viens, L.A. White, M.J. Wigginton
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