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Even as women struggle for recognition, equal access and participation in the public sphere of governance (among others), their voices and positions become muted as the world shifts its attention toward ‘hard development’ measures and issues greatly influenced by the neo-liberal framework.

This monograph series features six articles from Asian and European academics and feminists that call for the deepening of debates and engagements between women parliamentarians and the feminist movements towards the construction of a comprehensive and engendered development and security agenda. It is published by Isis International-Manila in collaboration with the Women and Gender Institute of Miriam College in the Philippines.

Vol. 1: Women in Politics

Strategies to Enhance Women’s Political Representation in Different Electoral Systems by Drude Dahlerup (University of Stockholm, Sweden)

Women in Politics and Governance: Complex Challenges from Globalisation by Josefa ‘Gigi’ Francisco (Women and Gender Institute, Miriam College, Philippines)

Vol. 2: Peace and Security

Women, Peace and Security: Perspectives from Asia Theorising and Practising Peace and Security by Anuradha M. Chenoy (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India)

French Women of Migrant Descent: Between the Religious Extreme Right and a Coward Left by Marieme Helie Lucas (Women Living Under Muslim Law, France)

Vol. 3: Gender and International Trade

The Universal Joker: Trade Liberalisation, the Labour Market, and Women’s Work – Experiences from Europe by Christa Wichterich (International Gender and Trade Network–Europe, Germany)

Gender, New Constitutionalisms and the Information Sector by Raijeli Drodrolagi Nicole (Isis International-Manila, Philippines)

For inquires or orders, write to:

Isis-Manila Editorial Team
(Gender, Governance and Democracy)
Isis International-Manila
P.O. Box 1837, Quezon City 1100, Philippines
communications at isiswomen dot org

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