Género y política. Las presidentas de Chile y Argentina
Abstract
Gender is the study of a relationship that has never been nor is it the same, but that, throughout history, has changed the product of this interaction. Argentina and Chile are run by women, Michelle Bachelet and Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, respectively. They took power with the intent to change the way of governing and practicing politics, by providing the female perspective. Both ladies presiding over the two southern republics of the world. Perhaps this is the only point in which they are similar, since there are glaring differences between them in objectives, style, intellectual and social baggage, ways of governing and skills with which to handle the crisis and make decisions.Downloads
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