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Exclusion Through Inclusion: Institutional Constraints on Women’s Political Empowerment in India and Bangladesh / Prodip, Mahbub Alam   Journal Article
Prodip, Mahbub Alam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This comparative case study uses qualitative data to explore and analyze the institutional obstacles that women in reserved seats face to their political empowerment in the Gram Panchayat in India and the Union Parishad in Bangladesh. The findings reveal that women in reserved seats in both countries confront some fundamental institutional barriers, such as a masculine model of politics, lack of political party support, as well as lack of power and resources. Indian women face serious problems—the inclusion of ex-officio members, the rotational system, bureaucratic dominance, and partisan elections—whereas Bangladeshi women suffer from the unequal distribution of reserved seats under a quota policy and lack of clarity in rules, power, and provisions. A lack of financial resources limits the effective participation of women members in the decision-making process in both countries. Further institutional reforms are vital to ensure women’s political empowerment through reserved seats in both countries.
Key Words India  Bangladesh  Asian Politics  Reserved Seats  Local Councils 
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