INTL 1101 Chapter : The Emergence and Transformation of the International Women’s Movement Notes.docx

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39 notes: the emergence and transformation of the international women"s. The interwar period: lobbying for expansion of the world agenda. Increased international mobilization caused conflict between supporters who acted to women"s equality and supporters who favored laws giving women special protection. Development ideology: framing women"s issues in the context of development brought about qualitative and quantitative changes on both national and international fronts, the catalyst for the decade of women was the women"s international democratic. Federation (widf): during the decade of women, the status of women was linked development. Summary: the international women"s movement promoted women"s rights as a necessary condition for enacting and bringing about desired changes in society.

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