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In Challenging Parties, Changing Parliaments, Miki Caul Kittilson examines women’s presence in party politics and national legislatures, and the conditions under which their entrance occurs. She theorizes that parties are more likely to incorporate women when their strategy takes into account the institutional and political “opportunity structures” of both the party and party system. Kittilson studies how women pressed for greater representation, and how democratic party systems responded to their demands. Research on women’s representation has largely focused at the national level. Yet these studies miss the substantial variations between parties within and across European democracies. This book provides systematic cross-national and case study evidence to show that political parties are the key mechanism for increasing women’s parliamentary representation. Kittilson uncovers party-level mechanisms that explain the growth in women’s parliamentary participation since the 1970s in ten European democracies. The inclusion of new challengers in party politics is often attributed to mounting pressures from activists and public opinion at large. This book contradicts the conventional wisdom by demonstrating that women’s gains within parties flow not only from pressure from party supporters, but also from calculated efforts made by the central party leadership in a top-down fashion under specific circumstances. Certainly women’s efforts are essential, and they can be most effective when they are framed, timed, and targeted toward the most opportune structures within the party hierarchy. Kittilson concludes that specific party institutions encourage women’s ascendance to the top ranks of power within a political party.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page, Dedication
  2. pp. iii-v
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. p. vii
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  1. List of Illustrations
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Acknowledgments
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  1. 1. Women, Parties, and Political Power
  2. pp. 1-17
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  1. 2. Opportunity Structures: The Key to Women's Access
  2. pp. 18-39
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  1. 3. Change from the Inside Out: Women in Party Leadership
  2. pp. 40-49
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  1. 4. Rule Changes to Increase Women's Parliamentary Presence: The Diffusion of Candidate Gender Quotas
  2. pp. 50-66
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  1. 5. Britain: Women, Parties, and the House of Commons
  2. pp. 67-84
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  1. 6. Germany: Women, Parties, and the Bundestag
  2. pp. 85-102
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  1. 7. Finland: Women, Parties, and the Eduskunta
  2. pp. 103-117
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  1. 8. Increasing Access to Parliaments: A Model for Change
  2. pp. 118-128
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  1. 9. Conclusions: Implications for Party Theory and Underrepresented Groups
  2. pp. 129-136
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  1. 10. Afterword: Women and Parties Navigate in a New Era, 1998-2004
  2. pp. 137-158
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  1. Appendix A: List of Sources for Party Variables Used in the Study
  2. pp. 159-160
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  1. Appendix B: List of Sources for Survey Data
  2. pp. 161-162
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 163-168
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  1. References
  2. pp. 169-182
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  1. Index
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  1. Other Titles in the Series
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