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基本説明
Since 1991 Western governments have been providing democratic assistance to the former Soviet Union. Yet few have developed into genuine democracies. This research argues that the failure resides in the democracy assistance's inadequate consideration of gender.
Full Description
Democracy, anticipated by American and other Western powers to prevent economic chaos and political conflict within and among states, is not evolving as expected. This research argues that part of the failure resides in United States democracy assistance's inadequate consideration of gender within democracy programming.
Contents
Introduction1.The Significance of Feminist Research2.Gendering Ethnicity3. Gendering Democracy:Theory and Practice4.Gender and Ethnicity in the Democratic Transition of Kyrgyzstan5.Analyzing Identity in Kyrgyzstan:Fieldwork Method and Design6.Gendered Attachments to Ethnicity:Survey Results7.The Impact of Gendered Ethnicity on the Future of US Democratic AssistanceBibliography