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Who is Afraid of the Istanbul Convention? Explaining Opposition to and Support for Gender Equality
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Abstract Across Europe, contention has emerged over the Istanbul Convention, a treaty combatting violence against women. The Convention has become a main arena for contention over gender and sexual equality. Right-wing forces mobilize nationally - and transnationally - to advocate for traditional values and ... view more
Across Europe, contention has emerged over the Istanbul Convention, a treaty combatting violence against women. The Convention has become a main arena for contention over gender and sexual equality. Right-wing forces mobilize nationally - and transnationally - to advocate for traditional values and oppose so-called 'gender ideology', while progressive actors resist efforts to curtail women's rights. Consequently, while many have ratified the Convention, several countries have not. This article asks which causes motive ratification; which causes underlie non-ratification? We present a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) on 40 European states to disentangle the causal complexity of ratification decisions. We identify four pathways for ratification, driven by feminist egalitarian norms, international conditionality, pro-European governments at odds with social opposition, and societies unwilling to mobilize for conservative religious institutions. We unpack these causal patterns in four minimalist case studies. The article reveals causation underlying contention between pro-gender, anti-gender, and state actors, and resultant policy outcomes.... view less
Keywords
gender-specific factors; equality; violence; affirmative action; human rights; woman; mobilization; political right
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
Istanbul convention; gender equality; gender-based violence; anti-gender mobilization; qualitative comparative analysis; process tracing; European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017) (ZA7500, doi:10.4232/1.13897)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 2161-2201
Journal
Comparative political studies, 58 (2025) 10
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/00104140241290205
ISSN
1552-3829
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed