The appointment of Christine Lagarde in 2011 to the leadership of the International Monetary Fund may have been a highlight for women’s representation in international organizations, suggesting that the final glass ceiling for women in global governance has been broken. However, this article shows that leadership and representation by women in global governance continues to be curtailed by “glass walls” on the one hand, and flexible glass ceilings on the other. While women in UN agencies today stand on firmer floors, relying on a stronger institutional framework and increasing numbers of women working at all levels of the UN system, women are channeled into gender-specific portfolios, creating glass walls. Moreover, glass ceilings, once sha...
Achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls, is one of the United Nations (UN) core...
AbstractReuniting the concepts of glass ceiling, glass cliff and glass border, developed by previous...
Hong Kong’s women have the power of their purses, are freer and more educated, and enjoy more legal ...
The appointment of Christine Lagarde in 2011 to the leadership of the International Monetary Fund ma...
Following the establishment of UN Women in 2010 and the appointment of Christine Lagarde to the posi...
Following the unsuccessful attempt to get a woman appointed as UN secretary-general in 2016 and the ...
Worldwide, individual women have been breaking through the glass ceiling. Since the year 2000, New Z...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
Women remain under-represented in top leadership positions in work organizations, a reality that ref...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
Women have historically showed outstanding capability in leadership roles in varying societal sphere...
This book investigates the role of women leaders at the United Nations and their contribution to glo...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
Classic glass-cliff research shows that women are preferred to men when there is a risky and precari...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
Achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls, is one of the United Nations (UN) core...
AbstractReuniting the concepts of glass ceiling, glass cliff and glass border, developed by previous...
Hong Kong’s women have the power of their purses, are freer and more educated, and enjoy more legal ...
The appointment of Christine Lagarde in 2011 to the leadership of the International Monetary Fund ma...
Following the establishment of UN Women in 2010 and the appointment of Christine Lagarde to the posi...
Following the unsuccessful attempt to get a woman appointed as UN secretary-general in 2016 and the ...
Worldwide, individual women have been breaking through the glass ceiling. Since the year 2000, New Z...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
Women remain under-represented in top leadership positions in work organizations, a reality that ref...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
Women have historically showed outstanding capability in leadership roles in varying societal sphere...
This book investigates the role of women leaders at the United Nations and their contribution to glo...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
Classic glass-cliff research shows that women are preferred to men when there is a risky and precari...
It has been almost 30 years since the metaphor of the glass ceiling was coined to describe the often...
Achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls, is one of the United Nations (UN) core...
AbstractReuniting the concepts of glass ceiling, glass cliff and glass border, developed by previous...
Hong Kong’s women have the power of their purses, are freer and more educated, and enjoy more legal ...