Islam, Authoritarianism, and Female Empowerment: What Are the Linkages?

In a path-breaking cross-national statistical analysis, M. Steven Fish contends that Islamic culture inhibits democracy and represses women's rights and that authoritarian government and suppression of women's rights in turn reinforce each other. The analysis in this article builds on Fish...

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Published in:World politics Vol. 56; no. 4; pp. 582 - 607
Main Authors: Donno, Daniela, Russett, Bruce
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01-07-2004
Johns Hopkins University Press
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Summary:In a path-breaking cross-national statistical analysis, M. Steven Fish contends that Islamic culture inhibits democracy and represses women's rights and that authoritarian government and suppression of women's rights in turn reinforce each other. The analysis in this article builds on Fish's work, but reaches somewhat different conclusions. First, both authoritarian government and suppression of women are more common in Arab countries than in other Islamic countries. Second, the authors find little global evidence that authoritarian government and the suppression of women reinforce each other. Finally, the relationship of cultures to democracy can change quite quickly and radically, as evidenced in many Catholic countries. The reasons for an association of Islam-especially in Arab countries-with autocracy and suppression of women may therefore be as much a consequence of political history as of culture.
Bibliography:PII:S0043887100017524
We thank M. Steven Fish for sending us his data; Charli Carpenter, Joshua Goldstein, Ellen Lust-Okar, Alex Mintz, and Kenneth Scheve for helpful comments; and the Ford Foundation for research support. Our data and supplementary tables are available at http://www.yale.edu/unsy/democ/democl.htm.
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ISSN:0043-8871
1086-3338
DOI:10.1353/wp.2005.0003