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OK, new suggestion: That "Overview" section would make sense in an article called "Women and governance" (in my opinion). "Women in government" would make sense for the current article that we have under discussion here that has inaccurately been named "governance". "Women in politics" would make a
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I am working with the above poster (Colleenfugate) and would like to explain more about the idea of governance versus just politics. By "governance", we hope to expand the scope of the article to encompass the many ways in which gender affects one's power within a government. This may not be through
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Should there, perhaps, be an opposition section? There are sections of the world where those in and out of power, depending on what is meant by power, don't think that women should be involved in politics. Would it be worth doing research on the reasonings why this position is held, or would such a
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I am planning to reorganize this case study a little bit more and title one part of the case study the section as “Obstacles of Women in united States Office.” I also am planning to add another case study to go along with Hilary
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