Changing State Feminism

Changing State Feminism by J. Outshoorn, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on October 11, 2007, offers an in-depth examination of women’s policy agencies in Western democracies. This edition, comprising 329 pages, explores how these agencies have evolved to improve the status of women since the 1990s, focusing on their ability to adapt and maintain their roles within a shifting political landscape.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the relationship between women’s movements and policy agencies across twelve states, addressing the challenges and transformations they face. The book delves into themes of political science, gender studies, and public policy, providing insights into the historical and theoretical contexts that shape contemporary feminist discourse. This scholarly work serves as a resource for those interested in the dynamics of feminism and public affairs.
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Most Western democracies established women’s policy agencies to improve the status of women by the 1990s. One of the book’s key questions is how have women’s policy agencies been able to develop, maintain or enhance their roles in the transformed political context and how have women’s movements adapted to change in twelve states.
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