Krizsán, Andrea, and Violetta Zentai. 2006. “Gender Equality Policy Or Gender Mainstreaming? The Case of Hungary on the Road to an Enlarged Europe” Policy Studies 27 (2): 135–51. doi: 10.1080/01442870600722912.
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Topics: Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations Regions: Europe, Central Europe, Europe Countries: Hungary
Kürti, László. 1991. “The Wingless Eros of Socialism: Nationalism and Sexuality in Hungary.” Anthropological Quarterly 64 (2): 55-67.
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Topics: Democracy / Democratization, Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Hierarchies, Gendered Power Relations, Nationalism, Sexuality Regions: Europe, Central Europe, Europe Countries: Hungary
García, Sarah.1999. “Military Women in the NATO Armed Forces.” Minerva: Quarterly Report on Women and the Military 17 (2): 33-82.
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Topics: Combatants, Female Combatants, Combatants, Gender, Women, Gender, Men, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Gendered Power Relations, International Organizations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Peacekeeping Regions: Europe, Central Europe, Europe, Nordic states, Europe, Northern Europe, Europe, Western Europe, Europe Countries: Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Sweden
Guenther, Katja M. 2011. "The Possibilities and Pitfalls of NGO Feminism: Insights from Postsocialist Eastern Europe." Signs 36 (4): 863-87.
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Topics: Democracy / Democratization, Development, Economies, Feminisms, Gendered Power Relations, NGOs, Peacebuilding, Political Economies, Political Participation, Post-Conflict Regions: Europe, Central Europe, Europe Countries: Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland Keywords: NGO, systematic feminism, gendered politics, non-governmental organization, power structures, feminist neutralization
Shandra, John M., Carrie L. Shandra, and Bruce London. 2008. “Women, Non-Governmental Organizations, and Deforestation: A Cross-National Study.” Population and Environment 30 (1-2): 48–72.
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Topics: Economies, Environment, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gender, NGOs Regions: Africa, MENA, Africa, Central Africa, Africa, East Africa, Africa, North Africa, Africa, Southern Africa, Africa, West Africa, Africa, Americas, Caribbean countries, Americas, Central America, Americas, North America, Americas, South America, Americas, Asia, East Asia, Asia, South Asia, Asia, Southeast Asia, Asia, Europe, Baltic states, Europe, Balkans, Europe, Central Europe, Europe, Eastern Europe, Europe, Oceania Countries: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Honduras, Hungary, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, Uruguay, Zambia, Zimbabwe Keywords: deforestation, women, non-governmental organizations, cross-national
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