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Care Ethics and Public Policy: A Holistic, Transformative Approach
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- 20 November 2018, pp. 912-940
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Bringing Party Ideology Back In: Do Left-Wing Parties Enhance the Share of Women MPs?
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- 09 October 2018, pp. 547-571
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Gender Trouble at Abu Ghraib?
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- 29 March 2006, pp. 597-619
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Familiar Theories from a New Perspective: The Implications of a Longitudinal Approach to Women in Politics Research
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- 20 September 2007, pp. 370-378
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Moms Who Swing, or Why the Promise of the Gender Gap Remains Unfulfilled
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- 21 September 2006, pp. 362-374
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Political Intersectionality and Democratic Politics in the European Public Sphere
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- 27 February 2014, pp. 117-124
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Women Leaders and Policy Compliance during a Public Health Crisis
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- 17 August 2020, pp. 975-982
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Women Candidates and Judicial Elections: Telling an Untold Story
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- 20 September 2010, pp. 465-474
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Introduction: (Re)integrating Feminist Security Studies and Global Political Economy: Continuing the Conversation through Empirical Perspectives
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- 03 August 2020, e12
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Potentiality and Representation: The Link between Descriptive Representation and Participation in the United States
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- 12 December 2012, pp. 535-541
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Beyond the “Helpless Nepali Woman” versus the “Fierce Maoist Fighter”: Challenging the Artificial Security/Economy Divide
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- 24 November 2017, pp. 733-739
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Continuity and Change in Attitudes Toward Abortion: Poland and the United States
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- 13 December 2005, pp. 297-317
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She Who Shall Not Be Named: The Women That Women's Organizations Do (and Do Not) Represent in the Rulemaking Process
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- 16 October 2018, pp. 572-598
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Gender and Race in Congressional National News Media Appearances in 2008
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- 28 September 2017, pp. 569-596
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Conservative Women in Germany and Japan: Chancellors versus Madonnas
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- 31 January 2019, pp. 99-122
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Actualized Utopias: The Here and Now of Transgender
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- 12 August 2016, pp. 181-208
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Time Spent in the House: Gender and the Political Careers of U.S. House Members
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- 14 March 2022, pp. 97-132
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How an Intersectional Approach Can Help to Transform the University
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- 08 August 2014, pp. 447-455
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Gender and Devolution in Spain and the United Kingdom
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- 06 June 2011, pp. 280-286
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Bridging the Feminist Generation Gap: Intersectional Considerations
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- 20 May 2014, pp. 292-296
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