Lisa Baldez
American political scientist
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Lisa Baldez's Degrees
- Bachelors Political Science University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lisa Baldez is an American political scientist and scholar of Latin American Studies. She is a professor of government and Latin American, Latino and Caribbean studies at Dartmouth College, where she was also Cheheyl Professor and director of the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning at Dartmouth College from 2015 until 2018. She studies the relationship between political institutions and gender equality, and has written about the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, women's protests in Chile, gender quota laws, and the Equal Rights Amendment.
Lisa Baldez's Published Works
Published Works
- Elected Bodies: The Gender Quota Law for Legislative Candidates in Mexico (2004) (170)
- Why Women Protest WOMEN ’ S MOVEMENTS IN CHILE (2002) (116)
- Why Women Protest: Women's Movements in Chile (2002) (106)
- Presidential Agenda Control and Spending Policy: Lessons from General Pinochet's Constitution (1999) (101)
- The Pros and Cons of Gender Quota Laws: What Happens When You Kick Men Out and Let Women In? (2006) (94)
- Womens movements and democratic transition in Chile Brazil East Germany and Poland. (2003) (75)
- Primaries vs. Quotas: Gender and Candidate Nominations in Mexico, 2003 (2007) (71)
- Coalition Politics and the Limits of State Feminism in Chile (2001) (53)
- The UN Convention to Eliminate All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW): A New Way to Measure Women's Interests (2011) (35)
- Quotas and qualifications: the impact of gender quota laws on the qualifications of legislators in the Italian parliament (2014) (29)
- Political Women and American Democracy (2008) (28)
- Does the U.S. Constitution Need an Equal Rights Amendment? (2006) (27)
- Defying Convention: US Resistance to the UN Treaty on Women's Rights (2014) (24)
- The Gender Lacuna in Comparative Politics (2010) (18)
- Why women protest (2002) (8)
- What’s at stake in the treaty reporting process? Cuba and the United Nations’ convention on women’s rights (2018) (5)
- Selecting Women, Electing Women: Political Representation and Candidate Selection in Latin America . By Hinojosa Magda. (Temple University Press, 2012.) (2013) (4)
- Women and Guerrilla Movements: Nicaragua, El Salvador, Chiapas, Cuba. KAREN KAMPWIRTH: University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002. (2014) (4)
- Why the United States Has Not Ratified CEDAW (2014) (2)
- Inventing Local Democracy: Grassroots Politics in Brazil by Rebecca Neara Abers (2001) (2)
- Political Women and American Democracy: Political Women in Comparative Democracies: A Primer for Americanists (2008) (2)
- Why Hasn't the US Ratified the UN Women's Rights Convention? (2011) (2)
- Why Women Protest: WHY WOMEN PROTEST: TIPPING, TIMING, AND FRAMING (2002) (1)
- Women's Organizations and the Development of Civil Society (1998) (1)
- Initial treatment of gunshot wounds: A clinical case report (2008) (0)
- What Impact Would CEDAW Have in the US (2012) (0)
- Constitutional Sex Discrimination (2004) (0)
- Political Women and American Democracy: Preface (2008) (0)
- Defying Convention: Conclusion (2014) (0)
- Defying Convention: An Evolving Global Norm of Women’s Rights (2014) (0)
- Why Women Protest: MOTHERS OF THE COLD WAR, DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF WOMEN AND CHILEAN POLITICS (2002) (0)
- Defying Convention: CEDAW and Domestic Violence Law in the United States (2014) (0)
- Treaty Interpretation: Rule of Politics over Rule of Law? (2019) (0)
- Why Women Protest: WHY WOMEN PROTEST: COMPARATIVE EVIDENCE (2002) (0)
- Reviewer Acknowledgements (2002) (0)
- Politics/Governance (2016) (0)
- GENDERED NETWORKS AND THE REBIRTH OF CIVIL SOCIETY (2002) (0)
- For a Proper Home: Housing Rights in the Margins of Urban Chile, 1960–2010 by Edward Murphy (review) (2016) (0)
- Why Women Protest: CATAPULTING MEN TO ACTION: THE MARCH OF THE EMPTY POTS (2002) (0)
- Feminist agendas and democracy in Latin America, Jane S. Jaquette (Ed.). Duke University Press (2009) (2011) (0)
- Geopolitics and Drafting the UN Treaty on Women’s Rights (2012) (0)
- Political Women and American Democracy: References (2008) (0)
- Defying Convention: CEDAW Impact: Process, Not Policy (2014) (0)
- Defying Convention: Introduction (2014) (0)
- Mexico: The Struggle for Democratic Development by Daniel C. Levy and Kathleen Bruhn with Emilio Zebadúa (2002) (0)
- Why Women Protest: THE REVOLUTION HITS HOME: WOMEN ORGANIZE AGAINST ALLENDE (2002) (0)
- Reviewer Acknowledgements (2001) (0)
- Why Women Protest: “FEMININE POWER” AND THE END OF THE SOCIALIST REVOLUTION (2002) (0)
- Tacking between the global and the local: a reply to DeLaet and Bunting (2018) (0)
- Why Women Protest: DEMOCRACY IN THE COUNTRY AND IN THE HOME: WOMEN FOR AND AGAINST DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION (2002) (0)
- Do We Still Need an ERA?∗ (2004) (0)
- Why Women Protest: WOMEN DEFEND LIFE: MASS PROTESTS AND THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT (2002) (0)
- A Scaffolding for Global Women’s Rights, 1945–1970 (2014) (0)
- Why Women Protest: References (2002) (0)
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