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Defending the Status Quo

On Adaptive Resistance to Electoral Gender Quotas

Cecilia Josefsson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:13th Jan '25

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Defending the Status Quo explores political elites' resistance to electoral gender quota reforms. In order to explain this phenomenon, Cecilia Josefsson develops an original theoretical framework that she calls the Resistance Stage Framework. Anchored in feminist institutionalism and mapped onto the policy process, Josefsson outlines how status quo defenders adapt their resistance strategies to accommodate institutional and ideational changes across agenda setting, policy formulation, decision-making, and implementation phases. She bolsters her theory with a thick description of a 30-year-long process to adopt and implement electoral gender quotas in Uruguay. While Uruguay has been a vanguard in the women's rights movement, men's political dominance has been pervasive in this country. The struggle to introduce a gender quota has been marked by repeated reform attempts, persistent resistance, and a wide variation in the responses of the Uruguayan political parties, making this case apt for developing theory and shedding light on the adaptive nature of resistance. Drawing on extensive interviews with Uruguayan political elites, three quota debates, and party electoral lists, Josefsson carefully examines the power struggle over gender quota reform. She shows how powerful status quo defenders, seeking to ignore, stall, and undermine gendered institutional change, adapt their resistance strategies across different political parties and over time, as quota advocates make advances and manage to change the institutional and ideational context.

Gender quotas are widely adopted but also widely subverted as policy reforms around the globe. In Defending the Status Quo, Cecilia Josefsson presents an original and compelling theoretical account of the evolving nature of resistance to gender quotas, as status quo defenders find new and often effective ways to block or undermine quotas as they move through various stages of the reform process. Relevant to scholars, advocates, and policymakers, the volume is destined to become a classic reference for understanding - and developing tools to overcome - resistance and backlash against gender equality. * Mona Lena Krook, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University *

  • Winner of Winner, 2025 APSA Victoria Schuck Award.

ISBN: 9780197788592

Dimensions: 226mm x 152mm x 31mm

Weight: 499g

280 pages