Rachel E. Brule
@BruleRachel
Assistant Professor, Global Dev. Policy @BUPardeeSchool, @BU_PoliSci, @GDP_Cen @CUP_polisci book "Women, Power & Property"; gender; political econ; S Asia; ineq
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📢New #PAG20 Critical Perspectives Sarah Bush & Pär Zetterberg introduce this issue's Critical Perspective on gender equality and authoritarian regimes. The collection looks to understand progress and backlash related to laws advancing gender equality cambridge.org/core/journals/…
🚨 forthcoming Journal of Politics @[email protected]: super excited that the 1st paper on project with Alyssa René Heinze & Rachel E. Brule is now accepted.
We show that inequality does not stop at the gate of political office: Indian women face large inequalities in voice & centrality AFTER they reach office 1/n
A very inspiring testimony by Roya Mahboob at #AWER Department of State under leadership of U.S. Special Envoy Rina Amiri among other distinguished speakers like #Fahad_Hamad_Hassan_Al_Sulaiti from Education Above All Foundation Isobel Coleman Rachel E. Brule Leah Belsky naria santalucia
A recent journal article in Annual Reviews from Rachel E. Brule finds that women in the Global South have increased opportunities to articulate + negotiate power than women in the Global North.
Read more: gdpcenter.org/41nb0vG
Excited to read my brilliant colleague Solé Prillaman’s forthcoming book!
Congrats, Solé!
A very smart scholar on the political science job market.
Check out Annabelle Hutchinson’s great work!
A recent issue of Seminar Magazine co-edited by Rachel E. Brule addresses issues related to women's political representation in India and challenges the belief that the husbands of female elected leaders run state affairs from behind the scenes:
gdpcenter.org/45fXAlH
Are power-hungry husbands the main hurdle to female-led government in rural India?
A recent issue of Seminar Magazine co-edited by Rachel E. Brule addresses this question and more.
Explore the issue: gdpcenter.org/3s16qWd
Using South Asia as a case study, Rachel E. Brule develops a theory for understanding where, when + why climate-related disasters can improve female economic + political autonomy.
Read more in a new Politics & Gender article: gdpcenter.org/3OrVKHY