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Acknowledgments. Introduction 1. Governing Women: Will New Public Space for Some Women Make a Difference for All Women? Anne Marie Goetz Section 1: Women's Civil Society Mobilization 2. Crossing the Lines: Women's Social Mobilization in Latin America Virginia Bouvier 3. Consequences of Political Liberalization and Socio-Cultural Mobilization for Women in Algeria, Egypt and Jordan Marnia Lazreg 4. Transnational Feminism and Women's Human Rights: Successes and Challenges of a Political Strategy Brooke A. Ackerly and Bina D'Costa Section 2: Women in Political Competition 5. Women, Political Parties and Social Movements in South Asia Amrita Basu 6. Women and Political Engagement in East-Central Europe Eva Fodor 7. From Political Sidecars to Legislatures: Women and Party Politics in Southern Africa Onalenna Doo Selolwane 8. Political Parties and Gender in Latin America: An Overview of Conditions and Responsiveness Teresa Sacchet Section 3: Decentralization and Gender Equality 9. Decentralizing Government and De-centering Gender: Lessons from Local Government Reform in South Africa Jo Beall 10. Women in Local Government in India Jana Everett 11. Who Speaks For Whom? Women and the Politics of Presence in Uganda's Local Governance Josephine Ahikire Section 4: Gender Equality and Good Governance 12. Governing Women or Enabling Women to Govern: Gender and the Good Governance Agenda Anne Marie Goetz 13. Public Administration Reform and Women in Decision Making in China Jie Du 14. Ruling Out Gender Equality? The Post-Cold War Rule of Law Agenda in Sub-Saharan Africa Celestine Nyamu-Musembi. Contributors. Index.

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