Gender regime change in decentralized states: The case of Spain

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This article applies Walby's systemic theory of gender regime to Spain's decentralized state, to capture changes in the gender regime. Locating the "hegemon"at different levels of government for each domain (economy, polity, violence, and civil society) and considering interactions between governmental levels provided a clear understanding of changes in the gender regime. The relationship between governmental level acting as hegemon in specific domains and variations in political majorities across governmental levels explained changes toward a neoliberal-conservative type in the economy domain. Shifts toward a neoliberal gender regime in violence and polity, and toward a conservative type in civil society, were contested.

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Lombardo, E., & Alonso, A. (2020). Gender regime change in decentralized states: The case of Spain. Social Politics, 27(3), 449–466. https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxaa016

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