The provided text is from a comprehensive international affairs report published by CIDOB (Barcelona Centre for International Affairs). The report focuses on several key themes related to gender equality, political representation, migration, and the impact of COVID-19. It features contributions from various authors, including Mercedes García Montero, Cristina Rivas Pérez, Pol Morillas, and others.
Key Themes:
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Gender and Power Dynamics:
- MPS Agenda: Discusses the evolution over 20 years of the international agenda on Women, Peace, and Security (MPS).
- Gender and Political Careers in Latin America: Explores the gender gap in legislative permanence and career progression.
- Support for Gender Quotas in Latin America: Analyzes the influence of group identity, ideology, and recognition on support for gender quotas among legislators.
- Gendered Perceptions and Rights in Latin America: Examines perceptions about gender, rights, and freedoms in Latin American societies.
- Women's Pathway to Congress: Tracks women's journey to political power in Andean countries and Chile.
- Women in Political Parties: Focuses on the role of women leaders in Ecuador and their impact on anti-corruption efforts.
- Transformational Role of Women Leaders: Highlights the impact of female leadership in Uganda.
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COVID-19 and Migration:
- The edition specifically analyzes the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on immigration, mobility, and migration policies, particularly in Spain but also in Europe and to a lesser extent in Latin America and the United States.
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Additional Topics:
- Youth University Student Emigration: Looks at the movement of young Spanish university students abroad.
- Mixed Unions and LGBTQ+ Refugees: Discusses issues related to mixed unions and the protection of LGBTQ+ refugees.
Methodology and Structure:
The report is structured into chapters and sections, each led by specific coordinators and authors. It includes detailed analyses, case studies, and theoretical discussions across various disciplines related to international relations, politics, and social sciences. The publication emphasizes empirical research and academic discourse, aiming to contribute to the understanding of complex global issues through diverse perspectives.
Publication Details:
- Volume and Year: Volume 127, April 2021
- ISBN: 978-84-92511-94-5
- Price: €11 per copy
- Subscription Costs: Varies by country and region
- Content Availability: Available both in print and digital formats
- Indexing and Access: Indexed in multiple databases, including Web of Science, DOAJ, and Dialnet, enhancing its accessibility to researchers and scholars globally.
This report serves as a comprehensive resource for academics, policymakers, and individuals interested in the intersection of gender, politics, migration, and international affairs.