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177. The Queenmaker Womanhood & International Relations

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How free are Women in Politics? When does personal agency or identity can get lost in the launch and execution of political campaigns? What weighs more in the road to election: personal reasons, collective pressures/promises or a combination of both?

With the rise of female candidates running for presidential positions in different countries, what's the ratio of commitment to serve the people vs. the interests of corporations, donors and campaign backers?

Just as subjects can become political, what if staying too long in positions of political power strips elected officials from their own personal identity? Who are they or who they can be without... "Politics"? And is this possible crisis of personal identity a reason why they may "cling" to "power"?

A review of the TV series The Queenmaker.

Join the exploration, you can follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram @womanhood_ir

Listen to related episodes:


61. Natalie Caraballo on Women's Political Participation in Puerto Rico
139. The Queen’s Gambit
142. Psychology in International Relations
155. Borgen: Power & Glory
164. The Diplomat

Recommended links:


The Queenmaker
The Good, the Bad and the Different: Can Gender Quotas Raise the Quality of Politicians?
Women Political Leaders: The Impact of Gender on Democracy
Gender bias and women’s political performance
Handbook on promoting women’s participation in political parties
Women and Political Leadership Ahead of the US 2024 Election
Quiénes son Claudia Sheinbaum y Xóchitl Gálvez, las dos aspirantes a convertirse en la primera presidenta de México 

How free are Women in Politics? When does personal agency or identity can get lost in the launch and execution of political campaigns? What weighs more in the road to election: personal reasons, collective pressures/promises or a combination of both?

With the rise of female candidates running for presidential positions in different countries, what's the ratio of commitment to serve the people vs. the interests of corporations, donors and campaign backers?

Just as subjects can become political, what if staying too long in positions of political power strips elected officials from their own personal identity? Who are they or who they can be without... "Politics"? And is this possible crisis of personal identity a reason why they may "cling" to "power"?

A review of the TV series The Queenmaker.

Join the exploration, you can follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram @womanhood_ir

Listen to related episodes:


61. Natalie Caraballo on Women's Political Participation in Puerto Rico
139. The Queen’s Gambit
142. Psychology in International Relations
155. Borgen: Power & Glory
164. The Diplomat

Recommended links:


The Queenmaker
The Good, the Bad and the Different: Can Gender Quotas Raise the Quality of Politicians?
Women Political Leaders: The Impact of Gender on Democracy
Gender bias and women’s political performance
Handbook on promoting women’s participation in political parties
Women and Political Leadership Ahead of the US 2024 Election
Quiénes son Claudia Sheinbaum y Xóchitl Gálvez, las dos aspirantes a convertirse en la primera presidenta de México 

1 hr 14 min