This book takes stock of German gender equality in several policy
fields after 16 years of governments led by Angela Merkel and her
conservative Christian Democratic Party (CDU). While maintaining its
status as an economic engine in Europe, Germany has historically been
a laggard in adopting gender equality measures. The European Gender
Equality Index, however, now ranks Germany relatively high and shows
substantial progress since 2005. While this has gone mostly unnoticed,
Germany has passed far-reaching legislation in major policy fields
relevant for gender equality. Investigating the effects of Merkel's
tenure on gender equality, the chapters in this volume assess policy
output and outcomes with a focus on internal power dynamics in
Germany, as well as international and European Union (EU)-level
pressures in the policy domains of political representation, LGBTI
rights, migration, the labor market, and care. It examines how policy
measures introduced by conservative governments affect gender norms
and gender culture, and if they ultimately lead to effective
implementation and greater equality. The book argues that Merkel often
led “from behind,” indirectly facilitating claims-making instead
of proactively pushing them. This nonetheless contributed to
transformative change in Germany, by Merkel not blocking policy
proposals and allowing civil society groups and rival parties to push
many progressive gender policies. Leading from Behind: Gender Equality
in Germany During the Merkel Era is a fascinating read for students,
researchers, and academics interested in European politics, political
leadership, gender equality and LGBTI politics. This book was
originally published as a special issue of German Politics.
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Gender Equality in Germany During the Merkel Era
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ISBN
9781000821970
Publisert
2022
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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