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DEMOCRATIC DEFICITS: SITES, CONTEXTS, AND TACTICS OF REDRESSSection Intro; Michal Palgi1. Women's Political Representation in Brazil; Jose lvaro Moises and Beatriz Rodrigues Sanchez 2. Women and Political Participation in Morocco; Moha Ennaji 3. Gender, Policy and Leadership: A Comparative Perspective; Joyce Gelb4. Probing the Parameters of Gender, Power and Democracy in Nigeria; Leslye Obiora5. Building Women's and Men's Political Representation in Post-Communist European Countries; Renata Siemienska 6. Women's Participation in Global Executive Positions; Michal Palgi II. EXPLAINING INEQUALITIES: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES Section Intro, Luigi Zoja7. Economics, Gender and Power; Elisabetta Addis 8. Feminine Creativity and Masculine Power; Elena Caramazza9. The Centrality of Women in the Human Adventure; Piero Giorgi10. Gender and Power; Mino Vianello 11. The Submissiveness Trap; Luigi Zoja 12. A Different Power; Valeria Perucca III. 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