Much popular and academic analysis of Pacific politics, especially on issues of gender, juxtaposes foreign “Western” norms and institutions with “traditional” beliefs and customs. Despite considerable scholarship debunking these caricatures, they persist and indeed have (re)gained salience in debates about the absence of women in parliamentary politics. In this article, we critique this framing by describing how senior women politicians practice a form of “quiet” or “implicit” feminism. Drawing on in-depth interviews with three senior politicians, Dr Hilda Heine of the Marshall Islands, Deputy Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa of Samoa, and Dame Carol Kidu of Papua New Guinea, as well as with other observers and supporters of their career...
The issue of the unequal participation of women in parliament and public decision-making is a global...
On 29 November 2021, the voters in the Southern Namoneas election district in the state of Chuuk ele...
The issue of the unequal participation of women in parliament and public decision-making is a global...
Recent policy and academic writing on women in the Pacific has focused on the barriers women in the ...
Anecdotally, it is assumed that the factors that constrain women from entering parliament spill over...
The low representation of women in Pacific Island parliaments has been a cause of much concern and l...
It is established that the percentage of women elected to parliament in the Pacific region is amongs...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
This In Brief argues initiatives aimed at improving women’s political representation in the Pacific ...
In March 2016, Fiamē Naomi Mata‘afa was the first woman appointed to the position of deputy prime mi...
The everyday practice of politics is often difficult for the outside observer to understand and int...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
Nowhere in the world is the under-representation of women in leadership positions, especially in for...
Women make up just 6.1 per cent of Pacific parliamentarians. Increasing women’s representation is a ...
The Pacific region ranks lowest in the world in terms of the proportion of female representatives i...
The issue of the unequal participation of women in parliament and public decision-making is a global...
On 29 November 2021, the voters in the Southern Namoneas election district in the state of Chuuk ele...
The issue of the unequal participation of women in parliament and public decision-making is a global...
Recent policy and academic writing on women in the Pacific has focused on the barriers women in the ...
Anecdotally, it is assumed that the factors that constrain women from entering parliament spill over...
The low representation of women in Pacific Island parliaments has been a cause of much concern and l...
It is established that the percentage of women elected to parliament in the Pacific region is amongs...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
This In Brief argues initiatives aimed at improving women’s political representation in the Pacific ...
In March 2016, Fiamē Naomi Mata‘afa was the first woman appointed to the position of deputy prime mi...
The everyday practice of politics is often difficult for the outside observer to understand and int...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
Nowhere in the world is the under-representation of women in leadership positions, especially in for...
Women make up just 6.1 per cent of Pacific parliamentarians. Increasing women’s representation is a ...
The Pacific region ranks lowest in the world in terms of the proportion of female representatives i...
The issue of the unequal participation of women in parliament and public decision-making is a global...
On 29 November 2021, the voters in the Southern Namoneas election district in the state of Chuuk ele...
The issue of the unequal participation of women in parliament and public decision-making is a global...