A. Has to do with women’s role in the global anti-slavery movement
B. Is committed to the status quo
C. Pursues knowledge that will lead to changes in favour of a normative ideal, such as gender equality
D. All of the options given are correct
Gender in World Politics
Gender in World Politics
A. Characterizes men as protectors and women as protected
B. Is used to justify and shape national security policies
C. Has been challenged by changing gender roles in contemporary warfare
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Is based on gender-structured conceptions of appropriate work
B. Has led to an increase in women’s compensation worldwide
C. Negates the “double burden”
D. a and b
A. Ticker
B. Enloe
C. Peterson and Runyan
D. None of the options given is correct
A. Prostitution and human trafficking
B. Civil wars and refugee flows
C. Trade and development
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Empowers women through microcredit loans to facilitate small-scale economic development
B. Is gender-blind in its policies
C. Focuses its investment lending on women
D. a and c
A. The establishment of the UN Gender Development Index
B. The election of US Speaker Nancy Pelosi
C. The incorporation of “gender mainstreaming” into policy discourse
D. All of the options given are correct, but it depends on which feminist theory you pick
A. Created new areas of women’s advancement
B. Led to new challenges and dangers for women
C. Not changed the fundamental inequality of gender relationship in the world enough
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Liberal
B. Post-modern
C. Environmental
D. Constructivist
A. Refers to the disproportionate share of housework done by women
B. Dates to the 17th century
C. Is rooted in gendered conceptions of the distinction between public and private life
D. All of the options given are correct