Global history records an astonishing variety of forms of social
organization. Yet almost universally, males subordinate females.
How does the relationship between men and women shape the wider
political order? The First Political Order is a groundbreaking
demonstration that the persistent and systematic subordination of
women underlies all other institutions, with wide-ranging
implications for global security and development. Incorporating
research findings spanning a variety of social science disciplines
and comprehensive empirical data detailing the status of women
around the globe, the book shows that female subordination
functions almost as a curse upon nations. A society's choice to
subjugate women has significant negative consequences: worse
governance, worse conflict, worse stability, worse economic
performance, worse food security, worse health, worse demographic
problems, worse environmental protection, and worse social
progress. Yet despite the pervasive power of social and political
structures that subordinate women, history-and the data-reveal
possibilities for progress. The First Political Order shows that
when steps are taken to reduce the hold of inequitable laws,
customs, and practices, outcomes for all improve. It offers a new
paradigm for understanding insecurity, instability, autocracy, and
violence, explaining what the international community can do now to
promote more equitable relations between men and women and,
thereby, security and peace. With comprehensive empirical evidence
of the wide-ranging harm of subjugating women, it is an important
book for security scholars, social scientists, policy makers,
historians, and advocates for women worldwide.
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