articleAmerican Political Science ReviewJul 30, 2012Closed access

The Civic Origins of Progressive Policy Change: Combating Violence against Women in Global Perspective, 1975–2005

Purdue University West Lafayette

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Abstract

Over the past four decades, violence against women (VAW) has come to be seen as a violation of human rights and an important concern for social policy. Yet government action remains uneven. Some countries have adopted comprehensive policies to combat VAW, whereas others have been slow to address the problem. Using an original dataset of social movements and VAW policies in 70 countries over four decades, we show that feminist mobilization in civil society—not intra-legislative political phenomena such as leftist parties or women in government or economic factors like national wealth—accounts for variation in policy development. In addition, we demonstrate that autonomous movements produce an enduring impact on…

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Keywords
  • Civil society
  • Institutionalisation
  • Political science
  • Legislature
  • Social movement
  • Politics
  • Political economy
  • Left-wing politics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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