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| Preface | p. vii |
| Introduction and Theoretical Framework | p. 1 |
| References | p. 9 |
| Women's Paths to Power | |
| Women in Social Movements, Interest Groups, and the Political Parties | p. 10 |
| The Fight for Suffrage | p. 11 |
| Feminism, the Second Wave (1960s-Present) | p. 17 |
| The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) | p. 25 |
| Women and Interest Groups | p. 30 | ... MORE
| Women's Groups and Electoral Politics | p. 37 |
| Women and Political Parties | p. 39 |
| Conclusion | p. 50 |
| References | p. 51 |
| The Gender Gap in Elections and Public Opinion | p. 55 |
| Courting the Women's Vote: The Early Years | p. 57 |
| The Emergence of the Modern Gender Gap | p. 59 |
| Issues that Explain the Gender Gap | p. 62 |
| Does the Gender Gap Bring Women Political Power? | p. 68 |
| Do Women Vote for Women? | p. 73 |
| Conclusion | p. 80 |
| References | p. 80 |
| The Impact of the Media on Political Women | p. 86 |
| The News Media in the United States | p. 87 |
| When Women Unite: Media-Coverage of the Women's Movements and Feminism | p. 89 |
| The Battles for Suffrage and ERA | p. 90 |
| Backlash to Feminism | p. 97 |
| Media Coverage of Female Politicians and First Ladies | p. 101 |
| Women in Media Today: A Fair Balance? | p. 110 |
| Conclusion | p. 122 |
| References | p. 123 |
| Women as Candidates for Elective Office | p. 128 |
| Introduction: Worth Carolina's 2008 Senate Race | p. 128 |
| Running for Office in the United States: Who Decides to Run? | p. 129 |
| Why Women Are Less Likely to Run: 4 Theories | p. 130 |
| Challenges on the Campaign Trail and Strategies for Success | p. 141 |
| Conclusion | p. 170 |
| References | p. 171 |
| Women in Power | |
| Women and Local Politics and Government | p. 181 |
| Women in Local Elective Office | p. 183 |
| Women in the Bureaucracy | p. 204 |
| Women in Nongovernmental Organizations and the Business Sector | p. 212 |
| Conclusion | p. 218 |
| References | p. 219 |
| Women in Congress and the State Legislatures | p. 227 |
| Women's Representation in Democratic Legislative Bodies across the World | p. 229 |
| Women in Congress and State Legislatures: A Historical Perspective | p. 231 |
| The Advancement of Women in Congress | p. 234 |
| Women in Congress and State Legislatures: A Distinctive Impact on Policy? | p. 238 |
| Conclusion | p. 255 |
| References | p. 256 |
| Women in the Executive Branch | p. 263 |
| Women as Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates | p. 264 |
| Governors and Lieutenant Governors | p. 275 |
| Women as Presidential and Gubernatorial Appointees | p. 278 |
| Statewide Elected Executives | p. 283 |
| Career Executives Positions in the Federal and State Governments | p. 286 |
| Do Women Make a Difference? Their Policy and Political Impact | p. 288 |
| Policy Attitudes and Political Impact | p. 289 |
| Constraints on Women's Power | p. 291 |
| Power and Leadership Style | p. 294 |
| Conclusion | p. 296 |
| References | p. 297 |
| Women in the Judiciary | p. 304 |
| Why the Courts Are Important | p. 305 |
| History of Women in the Legal Profession and Judiciary | p. 308 |
| The Difference Women Judges Make | p. 327 |
| Gender Bias in the Courts | p. 333 |
| Women as Judicial Law Clerks | p. 336 |
| Conclusion | p. 340 |
| References | p. 341 |
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| Photo Credits | p. 363 |
| Index | p. 364 |
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