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ID130491
Title ProperGender, power and politics in Israel
Other Title Informationtranslating political representation into meaningful empowerment for women.
LanguageENG
AuthorChazan, Naomi
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The story of women, politics and power in Israel is fraught with anomalies. Women have traditionally been active participants in the public sphere, but their power has been consistently constrained. They have suffered from systematic underrepresentation, but as their number in the formal political arena has grown, their substantive impact has waned. And while they have scored significant achievements, gender inequality endures. Never have these inherent contradictions been more apparent than during the past decade, when the rising political clout of women has not been translated into sustained power, their increased political presence into effective influence, or their tangible legislative gains into significant socioeconomic progress. These trends highlight not only the ongoing impact of chauvinistic, militaristic and particularistic strains on Israeli politics in general and the depth of the recent move to the right in particular, but also the innovative potential of gender-rooted alternatives
`In' analytical NotePalestine-Israel Journal, Vol.17, No.3-4; 2011: p.30-36
Journal SourcePalestine-Israel Journal, Vol.17, No.3-4; 2011: p.30-36
Key WordsSocial Reforms ;  Translating Political ;  Political Representation ;  Empowerment ;  Social Welfare ;  Israel ;  Gender Equality ;  Power Politics ;  Systematic Underrepresentation ;  Israeli Politics ;  Militaristic Strains ;  Particularistic Strains ;  Women Politics