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Global Perspectives on Representation
What other democracies and systems can teach us.
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SUMMARY - Global Perspectives on Representation

A Canadian observer visits Rwanda and discovers that the country has the highest percentage of women in parliament in the world, over sixty percent, a figure that seems impossible from the vantage point of democracies that have struggled for decades to reach thirty percent, the explanation involving post-genocide constitutional requirements, reserved seats, and deliberate design choices made during reconstruction, the example demonstrating that representation outcomes reflect political choices rather than natural limits while also raising questions about what lessons transfer from a context

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