Understanding women’s pathways to political leadership remains a critical area of academic and public policy focus in the Pacific. In this In Brief, Baker and Palmieri consider an alternate and potentially rather ‘macabre’ pathway (Kincaid 1978), albeit one which sheds light on the cultural and political economies of elections in the Pacific and which they believe requires further elucidation: the election of wives and widows of former members of parliament.AusAI
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
Anecdotally, it is assumed that the factors that constrain women from entering parliament spill over...
Much popular and academic analysis of Pacific politics, especially on issues of gender, juxtaposes f...
It is established that the percentage of women elected to parliament in the Pacific region is amongs...
This In Brief argues initiatives aimed at improving women’s political representation in the Pacific ...
On 29 November 2021, the voters in the Southern Namoneas election district in the state of Chuuk ele...
In this In Brief the authors consider lessons learned in the aftermath of women candidates’ defeat i...
The literature on gender and democratic politics in the Pacific Islands is dominated by a deficit m...
In late November 2021, 38,500 electors went to the polls across the 36 inhabited islands of Tonga. N...
Improving women’s leadership prospects in the Pacific is a priority for development organisations – ...
Improving women’s leadership and political participation has proved to be a key developmental chall...
This is the last In Brief of a series of eight developed as background papers for a three-day worksh...
The low representation of women in Pacific Island parliaments has been a cause of much concern and l...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
This paper explores data on Solomon Islanders’ perceptions of the role of an elected Member of Parl...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
Anecdotally, it is assumed that the factors that constrain women from entering parliament spill over...
Much popular and academic analysis of Pacific politics, especially on issues of gender, juxtaposes f...
It is established that the percentage of women elected to parliament in the Pacific region is amongs...
This In Brief argues initiatives aimed at improving women’s political representation in the Pacific ...
On 29 November 2021, the voters in the Southern Namoneas election district in the state of Chuuk ele...
In this In Brief the authors consider lessons learned in the aftermath of women candidates’ defeat i...
The literature on gender and democratic politics in the Pacific Islands is dominated by a deficit m...
In late November 2021, 38,500 electors went to the polls across the 36 inhabited islands of Tonga. N...
Improving women’s leadership prospects in the Pacific is a priority for development organisations – ...
Improving women’s leadership and political participation has proved to be a key developmental chall...
This is the last In Brief of a series of eight developed as background papers for a three-day worksh...
The low representation of women in Pacific Island parliaments has been a cause of much concern and l...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
This paper explores data on Solomon Islanders’ perceptions of the role of an elected Member of Parl...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
Anecdotally, it is assumed that the factors that constrain women from entering parliament spill over...
Much popular and academic analysis of Pacific politics, especially on issues of gender, juxtaposes f...