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Gender Mainstreaming and Global Governance
Authors:Emilie Hafner-Burton  Mark A. Pollack
Affiliation:1. Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University, Encina Hall, Stanford, CA, 94305-6165, USA
2. Department of Political Science, 110 North Hall, 1050 Bascom Mall, Madison, WI, 53706, USA (E-mail
Abstract:
This article seeks to explain the variable implementation of gender mainstreaming as a `policy frame' over time and across various international organisations (I.O.s). In the years since the U.N. Fourth World Women's Conference in Beijing (1995),mainstreaming has been endorsed and adopted by a wide range of international organisations, and we compare the adoption and implementation of mainstreaming in four specific I.O.s: the World Bank, the United Nations Development Programme, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the European Union. The rhetorical acceptance of mainstreaming by various international organisations, however, obscures considerable variation in both the timing and the nature of the mainstreaming process within and among organisations. This variation, in turn, can be explained in terms of the categories of political opportunity, mobilising structures and strategic framing, which have been put forward by social movement theorists.
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