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The Globalist’s Top 10 Features on Women

A selection of the most interesting features on women and gender issues published by The Globalist in 2014.

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Takeaways


  • The Globalist's top article on gender in 2014 is about the role for women in the global economy.

[ 1 ] The Best Mother’s Day Gift

By Johanna Mendelson Forman | Why women around the globe play a central role in creating better economies.

Published on May 10, 2014


[ 2 ] Madam Ministers

By Richard Walker | Which major government currently has the highest percentage of women in its cabinet?

Published on October 22, 2014


[ 3 ] Women’s Rights Are Human Rights

By Valbona Zeneli | Why is it right and smart to empower women?

Published on March 7, 2014


[ 4 ] Bridging the Gender Gap

By Bernard Wasow | Does Islam really limit the opportunities and achievements of women?

Published on February 16, 2014


[ 5 ] Japan: Where Leaning In Isn’t Enough

By Shihoko Goto | Japan has to bring about a change in the national psyche about women and work.

Published on February 16, 2014


[ 6 ] Nurses Urgently Needed: Another Critical Global Shortage

By Tara Sonenshine | Why nurses need us to care.

Published on October 19, 2014


[ 7 ] A Vote for Afghanistan

By Sreeram Chaulia | How can a society develop exemplary civic courage in the face of brutal terror?

Published on April 10, 2014


[ 8 ] 10 Facts for International Women’s Day

By The Globalist | The state of women’s rights around the world — at a glance.

Published on March 8, 2014


[ 9 ] It’s Memorial Day: Give Your Kid a Break

By Tara Sonenshine | The SAT bores and tortures students — and has nothing to do with education.

Published on May 25, 2014


[ 10 ] 10 Facts: Women and the Nobel Prize

By The Globalist | Across all disciplines, only one in twenty Nobel recipients have been women.

Published on October 10, 2014

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