A Defence Democracy ‘in’ the United States : Gender and Politics in the Unincorporated Territory of Guam
- Description:
- In 2018, the island of Guåhan (Guam), an unincorporated territory of the United States (US), elected the island’s first “Maga’håga” or first woman Governor of Guam, Lourdes Leon Guerrero. Guåhan became the first state or territory “in” the US to secure a legislative supermajority with all three branches of government headed by a woman. While political progress should be celebrated, local power ...
- Display date:
- 2020-11-10
- Location:
- Guam
- Format:
- Journal article
- Collections:
- Tuwhera
- Publisher:
- University of Malta. Islands and Small States Institute
- Content partner:
- Auckland University of Technology
- Availability:
- Not specified
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