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Georgia State University

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2013

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Gender Quotas, Democracy And Women’S Representation In Africa: Some Insights From Democratic Botswana And Autocratic Rwanda, Gretchen Bauer, Jennie E. Burnet Jan 2013

Gender Quotas, Democracy And Women’S Representation In Africa: Some Insights From Democratic Botswana And Autocratic Rwanda, Gretchen Bauer, Jennie E. Burnet

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The ‘fast track’ approach for increasing women’s representation in politics through the adoption of electoral gender quotas has replaced the ‘incremental approach’ (waiting for cultural, political and socioeconomic developments over time) in recent years. Scholars have disagreed whether increasing women’s representation in sub-Saharan Africa where legislatures are weak and executives are strong is meaningless or may even undermine democracy; or increasing women’s representation results in significant substantive or symbolic representation effects. This article compares two divergent cases: Botswana, a stable multiparty democracy in southern Africa and Rwanda, an increasingly authoritarian single party dominant state in east Africa. In Botswana, gender …