Inclusion without Representation in Latin America
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This book analyzes how Latin American countries modified their institutions to promote the inclusion of women, Afrodescendants, and indigenous peoples.





This book analyzes how Latin American countries modified their institutions to promote the inclusion of women, Afrodescendants, and indigenous peoples.
Focusing on gender-related policy reforms, this book analyzes the distinct approaches taken by Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. It examines how each country's political landscape influences the development and implementation of policies affecting women's rights and gender equality. By comparing these patterns, the author sheds light on the broader implications for state governance and societal change in Latin America.
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This book explains when and why governments around the world take action to advance - or undermine - women's rights.