Though women make up half of the world's population, their numbers lag in top political leadership positions. Though it is common for women to compete for and win political posts, only 38% of the world's countries have had a woman head of state in the last 50 years. In my dissertation, I investigate the heretofore unexamined roots of the following phenomenon: the connection between internal and external security threats and the absence of women in top leadership positions. I shed light on the barriers to the promotion of women. This dissertation analyzes the role of women during periods of negotiations for peace and how they distinguish themselves during those times. Existing literature about women and politics describes the institutional, ...
Women leaders are grossly underrepresented in police and Army organizations and relevant research su...
Since Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the first female prime minister in 1960, there has been a gradua...
Today conflict mainly occurs within nations (as opposed to between nations), and the importance of w...
The issue of women’s empowerment and gender equality is a global issue and one that, in many parts o...
Do female chief executives on the political left exhibit better respect towards human rights than th...
This dissertation is a first-cut exploration into the examination of foreign policy behavior of fema...
“Emergent Women’s Global Political Leadership: Progress Despite Constraints” seeks to trace why and ...
Do citizens evaluate female vs. male leaders’ foreign policy decisions differently? The number of co...
Women have held some of the highest-ranking national security positions in the United States, though...
While crises of terrorism have often prompted preference for male leadership, COVID-19 poses an idea...
We studied whether the incongruity between the female gender role and stereotypically masculine lead...
Research suggests that executive political office poses additional and different political challenge...
The overarching theme of my dissertation is the effect of interstate rivalries on women’s status. Sp...
This dissertation is a multi-level, cross-cultural study of women in leadership conducted with both ...
Often we hear that women are more peaceful than men; however, no one has done a study to see whether...
Women leaders are grossly underrepresented in police and Army organizations and relevant research su...
Since Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the first female prime minister in 1960, there has been a gradua...
Today conflict mainly occurs within nations (as opposed to between nations), and the importance of w...
The issue of women’s empowerment and gender equality is a global issue and one that, in many parts o...
Do female chief executives on the political left exhibit better respect towards human rights than th...
This dissertation is a first-cut exploration into the examination of foreign policy behavior of fema...
“Emergent Women’s Global Political Leadership: Progress Despite Constraints” seeks to trace why and ...
Do citizens evaluate female vs. male leaders’ foreign policy decisions differently? The number of co...
Women have held some of the highest-ranking national security positions in the United States, though...
While crises of terrorism have often prompted preference for male leadership, COVID-19 poses an idea...
We studied whether the incongruity between the female gender role and stereotypically masculine lead...
Research suggests that executive political office poses additional and different political challenge...
The overarching theme of my dissertation is the effect of interstate rivalries on women’s status. Sp...
This dissertation is a multi-level, cross-cultural study of women in leadership conducted with both ...
Often we hear that women are more peaceful than men; however, no one has done a study to see whether...
Women leaders are grossly underrepresented in police and Army organizations and relevant research su...
Since Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the first female prime minister in 1960, there has been a gradua...
Today conflict mainly occurs within nations (as opposed to between nations), and the importance of w...