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Democracy assistance and women's political empowerment in post-conflict countries
Authors:Paulina Pospieszna
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan, Poznan, Polandpaulina.pospieszna@amu.edu.pl
Abstract:Democracy promoters around the world cling to the hope that assistance given to civil society organizations decreases the risk of civil war and will lead to democracy in post-conflict societies. A particularly promising segment of civil society in peacebuilding is women. Inspired by Welzel and Inglehart's “human empowerment: path to democracy” this study places democracy assistance to women in a broader mechanism which forms a theoretical foundation of this study. The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the author's insights from the fieldwork demonstrate that in order to assess the impact of democracy assistance on women's political empowerment the comprehensive women's political empowerment mechanism should be employed. The statistical examination, however, reveals that women's political activism is largely the function of legal empowerment and a country's political and socio-economic characteristics. The study also shows the limitations of current impact evaluation methodologies, and suggests better evaluation tools.
Keywords:democracy assistance  democracy promotion  NGOs  aid  peacebuilding  women's political empowerment
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