Fighting for Abortion Rights in Latin America

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Abortion
abortion law reform in Southern Cone
Abortion Politics
Abortion Reform
Abortion Stigma
Argentina
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Campaign's Bill
Campaign’s Bill
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CEDAW
Chile
church state relations
Civil Society
comparative policy analysis
Comparative Politics
Congressional Agenda
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Executive Preferences
feminist advocacy strategies
Frente Amplio
Gender and Politics
Gender Politics
Gender Quotas
Human Rights Frame
Instituto De La Mujer
Key Social Actors
Kirchner Administrations
Latin America
Latin American Politics
leftist political coalitions
Legal Abortion
legislative change processes
Macri Administration
Movement's Demands
Movement’s Demands
Opus Dei
Partido Colorado
Pink Tide
Policy Reform
Political Parties
President Bachelet
qualitative case studies
Reproductive Health Bill
Social Movement Outcomes
Social Movements
Social Policy
Southern Cone
State Feminism
Therapeutic Abortion
Uruguay
Women's Movements
Women's Organizations
Women's Public Policy
Women's Rights
Women’s Movements
Women’s Organizations
Women’s Public Policy
Women’s Rights

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367355951
  • Weight: 417g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Although they share similar socio-economic and cultural characteristics as well as their recent political histories, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay differ radically in their abortion policies.

In this book, Cora Fernández Anderson examines the role social movements play in abortion reform to show how different interaction patterns with state actors have led to three different policy outcomes: comprehensive abortion reform in Uruguay; moderate abortion reform in Chile; and no legal abortion reform in Argentina. Synthesizing a broad range of literature and drawing on in-depth field and archival research, she analyzes the strength of the campaigns for abortion reform, their relationships with leftist parties in power and the context of Church–state relations to explain this diverging trajectory in policy reform.

A masterly analysis of how social movements, the power of institutions and Executive preferences have strong explanatory power, Fighting for Abortion Rights in Latin America is a perfect supplement for classes on gender and global politics.

Cora Fernández Anderson is Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics at Mount Holyoke College. Her research interests are in social movements, reproductive rights and Latin American politics. Her research explores social mobilization as a possible path towards social change. She has published her work in academic outlets such as the Journal of Women, Politics and Policy, NACLA Report on the Americas and Politics, Groups and Identities.

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