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Let Women Rule
Swanee Hunt
May/June 2007
Summary: Although women have made large strides professionally over the last century, politics remains a man's world. Significant barriers stand in the way of more women assuming positions of political leadership -- not least women's own attitudes. If serious efforts are not made to break down these barriers, the world will miss out on the benefits that women can bring to policymaking.
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Women's Vital Voices: The Costs of Exclusion in Eastern Europe
Swanee Hunt
July/ August 1997
Summary: Post-communism has been bad for women in Eastern Europe: their representation, employment, and safety have suffered. America must support women leaders and entrepreneurs for the transition to democracy and capitalism to be complete.
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This Was Not Our War: Bosnian Women Reclaiming the Peace.

Swanee Hunt.

Duke University Press, 2004.

September/October 2005

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