Introduction -- Political Legacies -- Professional Politicians -- Temporaries, Tokens, and Ceremonial Leaders -- The Early Years -- Educational Experiences -- Balancing Family and Political Career -- Early Political Experience -- Running for Office -- Forming Governments -- Political Decision Making and Management Styles -- Political Leadership
Summary
This book examines the many routes forty or so women have taken to become president or prime minister of their countries and the problems they have encountered once in office. Their ability to deal with the difficulties of governmental and party leadership in a male-dominated culture are discussed along with an evaluation of their performance in managing domestic problems and handling the issues of war and peace. The essential question asked throughout is what difference being female made in their governing style
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-259) and index