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This insightful Handbook offers a comprehensive exploration of the third generation of gender and federalism studies. Contributors explore the intersection of federalism and decolonization in global south countries, dissecting transitions between authoritarian regimes and democratic governance and mapping new issues in Western federations, such as LGBTQ rights and separatism.

Key chapters examine critical policy issues in federations, drawing on a range of disciplines to offer fresh insights into how federal practices, institutions and discourses interact with gender and other diversities including 'race', religion and sexual minorities. In this timely and authoritative examination, feminist scholars in both the West and the global south debate the impact of state architectures on women's movements, partisan organizations and policy advocacy using innovative discursive, institutional, quantitative and intersectional approaches.

This Handbook will be of interest to researchers and students of gender and federalism studies; feminist political scientists; traditional federalism scholars; feminist researchers in gender-focused social science fields; mainstream and feminist policy analysts and practitioners; and comparative politics scholars.

Contributors include: A. Alonso, P.A. Avoine, B. Baines, C. Beer, S. Bohn, L.S. Chakraborty, C.N. Collier, P.B. Dayil, J. Fabian, K.A. Froc, J. Grace, M. Haussman, S.J. Henders, K. Jain, D. Lopreite, M. Mufti, V. Nayyar, K. Rubenstein, M. Smith, P. Smith, C. Spary, D. Stockemer, T. Verge, J. Vickers, C. Viens, L.A. White, M.J. Wigginton



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‘The book undoubtedly offers a solid and important academic contribution, a learning tool for students, an accessible read for nonexperts, and an important guide for legislators and policy makers. It paves the way for further research in a range of different contexts including theory building, expanded case studies, and systematic country comparison.’ -- Christine Forster, Publius, The Journal of Federalism
'This Handbook is a welcome innovation in studies about feminism and federalism. It investigates new questions and new federations. However, its main contribution is to show not only the distributive consequences that federal institutions have on gender policies and relations but also the mechanisms that make this impact possible.'
--Catalina Smulovitz, Torcuato di Tella University, Argentina


'This Handbook is at the cutting edge of feminist political science, interrogating the complex interaction between federalism and gender in novel ways. The Handbook pushes the field of gender and federalism in two exciting new directions: first, it expands the field to take account not only of gender but also other identities that are territorially organised. Second, it moves the analysis further than the 'usual' western liberal cases to explore how federalism and federalization operates in the global south including Latin America, Asia and Africa. Importantly, it pays close attention to colonial/decolonial dynamics within multi-level states, to help us understand how gender and other identities are shaped by state architecture. It's a breakthrough book that will undoubtedly reshape the field.'
--Louise Chappell, University of New South Wales, Australia



Table of Contents
Contents: Foreword xv Carol Weissert Preface xvii Jill Vickers 1 Introduction to Handbook on Gender, Diversity and Federalism 1 Jill Vickers, Joan Grace and Cheryl N. Collier PART I THEORETICAL AND COMPARATIVE APPROACHES 2 How can comparative studies of federations be gendered? Gendering inter-governmental relations 16 Jill Vickers 3 Does federalism support policy innovation for children and families? Canada in comparative context 32 Linda A. White 4 Federalism, gender equality and religious rights: Canada and Nigeria 48 Peter (Jay) Smith 5 Federalism and women’s descriptive representation 63 Daniel Stockemer and Michael J. Wigginton 6 Mapping the terrain: Gender in global governance and the federal option 76 Judit Fabian 7 Comparing country-wide women’s organizations in Canada and the United States in the age of decentralization 91 Cheryl N. Collier PART II THIRD-WAVE GENDER/FEDERALISM RESEARCH IN SOME ‘WESTERN’ FEDERATIONS 8 Federalism, courts and LGBTQ policy in Canada 107 Miriam Smith 9 Reproducing the masculine, neoliberal state: Canadian federalism doctrine and the judicial deregulation of reproductive technologies 120 Kerri A. Froc 10 Trump’s ‘principles of economic mobility’ and Medicaid: Gender, race and federalism 135 Melissa Haussman 11 Federalism and women’s equality rights campaigns in Canada 149 Beverley Baines 12 The gendered territorial dynamics of the Spanish State of Autonomies 166 Tània Verge and Alba Alonso 13 Regendering the federal bargain in Canada 180 Joan Grace 14 Feminism and federalism in Australia: Pushing federalism beyond territory 194 Kim Rubenstein PART III THIRD-WAVE GENDER/FEDERALISM RESEARCH IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: LATIN AMERICA, ASIA AND AFRICA LATIN AMERICA 15 The federal restriction of women’s rights: Argentina’s politics on abortion and contraception 212 Debora Lopreite 16 National law and territorialized public policy goods: The violence against women law in Brazil 227 Simone Bohn 17 Women’s policy agencies and federalism: INMUJERES in Mexico 245 Caroline Beer ASIA 18 Devolution and the multilevel politics of gender in Pakistan 263 Mariam Mufti 19 Gender, federalism and the state in India 279 Carole Spary 20 The political economy of gender budgeting: Empirical evidence from India 294 Lekha Chakraborty, Veena Nayyar and Komal Jain 21 Indian federalism and violence against women: A complex web of power relationships 306 Catherine Viens and Priscyll Anctil Avoine 22 ‘Nested newness’ and the engendering of regional autonomy: Women’s rights and equality in Hong Kong 321 Susan J. Henders AFRICA 23 #Bring Back Our Girls : Girls’ education and women’s security in northern Nigeria 338 Plangsat Bitrus Dayil and Jill Vickers Index 351

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9781788119290, 978-1788119290
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      Book Synopsis
      This insightful Handbook offers a comprehensive exploration of the third generation of gender and federalism studies. Contributors explore the intersection of federalism and decolonization in global south countries, dissecting transitions between authoritarian regimes and democratic governance and mapping new issues in Western federations, such as LGBTQ rights and separatism.

      Key chapters examine critical policy issues in federations, drawing on a range of disciplines to offer fresh insights into how federal practices, institutions and discourses interact with gender and other diversities including 'race', religion and sexual minorities. In this timely and authoritative examination, feminist scholars in both the West and the global south debate the impact of state architectures on women's movements, partisan organizations and policy advocacy using innovative discursive, institutional, quantitative and intersectional approaches.

      This Handbook will be of interest to researchers and students of gender and federalism studies; feminist political scientists; traditional federalism scholars; feminist researchers in gender-focused social science fields; mainstream and feminist policy analysts and practitioners; and comparative politics scholars.

      Contributors include: A. Alonso, P.A. Avoine, B. Baines, C. Beer, S. Bohn, L.S. Chakraborty, C.N. Collier, P.B. Dayil, J. Fabian, K.A. Froc, J. Grace, M. Haussman, S.J. Henders, K. Jain, D. Lopreite, M. Mufti, V. Nayyar, K. Rubenstein, M. Smith, P. Smith, C. Spary, D. Stockemer, T. Verge, J. Vickers, C. Viens, L.A. White, M.J. Wigginton



      Trade Review
      ‘The book undoubtedly offers a solid and important academic contribution, a learning tool for students, an accessible read for nonexperts, and an important guide for legislators and policy makers. It paves the way for further research in a range of different contexts including theory building, expanded case studies, and systematic country comparison.’ -- Christine Forster, Publius, The Journal of Federalism
      'This Handbook is a welcome innovation in studies about feminism and federalism. It investigates new questions and new federations. However, its main contribution is to show not only the distributive consequences that federal institutions have on gender policies and relations but also the mechanisms that make this impact possible.'
      --Catalina Smulovitz, Torcuato di Tella University, Argentina


      'This Handbook is at the cutting edge of feminist political science, interrogating the complex interaction between federalism and gender in novel ways. The Handbook pushes the field of gender and federalism in two exciting new directions: first, it expands the field to take account not only of gender but also other identities that are territorially organised. Second, it moves the analysis further than the 'usual' western liberal cases to explore how federalism and federalization operates in the global south including Latin America, Asia and Africa. Importantly, it pays close attention to colonial/decolonial dynamics within multi-level states, to help us understand how gender and other identities are shaped by state architecture. It's a breakthrough book that will undoubtedly reshape the field.'
      --Louise Chappell, University of New South Wales, Australia



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Foreword xv Carol Weissert Preface xvii Jill Vickers 1 Introduction to Handbook on Gender, Diversity and Federalism 1 Jill Vickers, Joan Grace and Cheryl N. Collier PART I THEORETICAL AND COMPARATIVE APPROACHES 2 How can comparative studies of federations be gendered? Gendering inter-governmental relations 16 Jill Vickers 3 Does federalism support policy innovation for children and families? Canada in comparative context 32 Linda A. White 4 Federalism, gender equality and religious rights: Canada and Nigeria 48 Peter (Jay) Smith 5 Federalism and women’s descriptive representation 63 Daniel Stockemer and Michael J. Wigginton 6 Mapping the terrain: Gender in global governance and the federal option 76 Judit Fabian 7 Comparing country-wide women’s organizations in Canada and the United States in the age of decentralization 91 Cheryl N. Collier PART II THIRD-WAVE GENDER/FEDERALISM RESEARCH IN SOME ‘WESTERN’ FEDERATIONS 8 Federalism, courts and LGBTQ policy in Canada 107 Miriam Smith 9 Reproducing the masculine, neoliberal state: Canadian federalism doctrine and the judicial deregulation of reproductive technologies 120 Kerri A. Froc 10 Trump’s ‘principles of economic mobility’ and Medicaid: Gender, race and federalism 135 Melissa Haussman 11 Federalism and women’s equality rights campaigns in Canada 149 Beverley Baines 12 The gendered territorial dynamics of the Spanish State of Autonomies 166 Tània Verge and Alba Alonso 13 Regendering the federal bargain in Canada 180 Joan Grace 14 Feminism and federalism in Australia: Pushing federalism beyond territory 194 Kim Rubenstein PART III THIRD-WAVE GENDER/FEDERALISM RESEARCH IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: LATIN AMERICA, ASIA AND AFRICA LATIN AMERICA 15 The federal restriction of women’s rights: Argentina’s politics on abortion and contraception 212 Debora Lopreite 16 National law and territorialized public policy goods: The violence against women law in Brazil 227 Simone Bohn 17 Women’s policy agencies and federalism: INMUJERES in Mexico 245 Caroline Beer ASIA 18 Devolution and the multilevel politics of gender in Pakistan 263 Mariam Mufti 19 Gender, federalism and the state in India 279 Carole Spary 20 The political economy of gender budgeting: Empirical evidence from India 294 Lekha Chakraborty, Veena Nayyar and Komal Jain 21 Indian federalism and violence against women: A complex web of power relationships 306 Catherine Viens and Priscyll Anctil Avoine 22 ‘Nested newness’ and the engendering of regional autonomy: Women’s rights and equality in Hong Kong 321 Susan J. Henders AFRICA 23 #Bring Back Our Girls : Girls’ education and women’s security in northern Nigeria 338 Plangsat Bitrus Dayil and Jill Vickers Index 351

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