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Governance Models of Gender Policy Machineries under Left and Right Governments in Latin America
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2017-12Registro en:
Rodríguez Gustá, Ana Laura; Madera, Nancy Verónica; Caminotti, Mariana Etel; Governance Models of Gender Policy Machineries under Left and Right Governments in Latin America; Oxford University Press; Social Politics; 24; 4; 12-2017; 452-480
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Autor
Rodríguez Gustá, Ana Laura
Madera, Nancy Verónica
Caminotti, Mariana Etel
Resumen
In Latin America, the last fifteen years of left-wing government provide an opportunity to examine whether government ideology matters for the institutional design of gender policy machineries. We conduct a cross-national comparison of gender policy machinery governance models, taking three well-established models—bureaucratic, participatory, and transformative—as empirical guidance. We find that no one clear model is associated with government ideology. By studying four cases in-depth—Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela—we provide a more nuanced interpretation of how governance models are influenced by an interaction between party type, broader state capacities, and participatory structures.