Abstract
Continuous rapid economic growth has made China one of largest economies in the world. Chinese women have been playing an important role in many aspects of socio-economic activities. However, in recent decades overall women’s political participation in China has not been significantly improved. The spindled shape of women’s representation in the power structures will not support a sustainable improvement in women’s political participation in China. This paper argues that high-profile women politicians would contribute to political gender equity, but a broader participation in politics from the grassroots female population is more important and fundamental. Therefore, a proactive policy in women’s political participation will only work well when it not only focuses on the middle level of power structures but also on the participation of grassroots groups.
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Zeng, Benxiang
(2014)
"Women's Political Participation in China: Improved or Not?,"
Journal of International Women's Studies: Vol. 15:
Iss.
1, Article 9.
Available at:
https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol15/iss1/9