Corruption and the Gender-Sensitive State by Wangnerud, Lena (9783032188373) | Browns Books
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Corruption and the Gender-Sensitive State : Why Gender Equality is So Hard to Achieve

Part of the Political Corruption and Governance series
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This book examines the link between gender equality and corruption in Europe.

It argues that corruption is a central element in hampering gender equality development, since in corrupt contexts women are often locked out of positions of power and have fewer opportunities to influence the will of the state.

Furthermore, in corrupt contexts, resources intended for the public good are diverted to serve private interests, thereby depriving the state of opportunities to enforce progressive societal change. In addition to developing a new framework for the study of gender equality development that integrates the role played by corruption, the book also launches the concept of gender-sensitive state power, a notion based on progressive legislation and budget priorities that strengthen women’s self-determination, combined with mechanisms that make states stable and ensure that resources do not leak in ways that compromise women’s room to manoeuvre in society. This important book will appeal to all those interested in gender studies, corruption studies, and politics.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3032188377 / 9783032188373
Hardback
19/05/2026
Switzerland
English
256 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
21 cm

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