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KAREN WOMEN’S POLITICAL PARTICIPATION (1) answer(s).
 
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Women in Charge: The Effect of Rebel Governance and Women’s Organisations on Karen Women’s Political Participation / Israelsen, Shelli   Journal Article
Israelsen, Shelli Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract What factors affect women’s political participation in wartime? Previous scholarship has found several benefits associated with women’s participation in the peace process and in post-conflict society. However, little is known about what drives women’s political participation during or after civil war. This article addresses the former and examines two factors – the type of civilian governance structure and the degree of autonomy of women’s groups – to determine their effect on women’s participation in communities experiencing conflict. Drawing on fieldwork in Thailand and Burma/Myanmar, this article uses the conflict between the Burmese government and the Karen National Union to explore this relationship.
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