The crisis regarding army service for ultra-Orthodox youth is more than a political issue. It touches on the essence of the relationship between the Jewish state and its citizens.
Kamala Harris has reinvigorated the Democratic ticket and inspired the voters they need most – women, African-Americans and youth. But it’s not all smooth sailing.
Historically cut out from climate leadership, calls for more women at the table stands to benefit everyone fighting the climate crisis.
New research has revealed persistent barriers that continue to thwart the political ambitions of young women from standing for election.
Despite ongoing efforts over the past decade, there’s still a noticeable gap in getting women into these top roles in Malaysia’s private sector.
Gender-based violence is a national crisis, one the university sector is not immune from, and we need to step up now.
Australia has leapt to 26th in the 2023 World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report, but we’re still behind countries such as New Zealand and Rwanda.
Has the toxic workplace culture within Parliament House improved at all, despite the groundbreaking Jenkins review?
This week on Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, a live panel of experts in Australian politics and gender discuss the issues around gender equality and women's safety.
New research that shows men and boys feel hostility, resentment, fear and jealousy when social norms are challenged call into question how we currently frame campaigns based on respect.
Neither Scott Morrison nor Anthony Albanese has so far impressed with strong leadership skills – but the Labor leader may offer a different style of leadership that might suit the times.
Creating opportunities for all women and addressing unsafe political culture is critical to increasing migrant women’s political engagement in Australia.
Despite decades of talk about how to attract and retain women in construction, the participation rate in the industry is getting worse.
Girls and women experience climate change in unique ways. This includes being vulnerable to gender-based violence as climate change brings about forced migration, loss of housing and income.
A new collection of essays describes a political arena in which the structural and cultural barriers facing women are contradictory and self-defeating.
While Australians demand change, the silence from Canberra on violence against women and gender inequality is a national shame.
Xanana Gusmao’s recent visit to a disgraced priest in Timor-Leste proves patriarchal forces are still very much in play.
While all Australians have been affected by the pandemic, there’s clear evidence of an asymmetry along gender lines.
With its UN Security Council role soon coming to an end, what will Indonesia’s new-found global reputation for women, security and peace-building mean for the Indo-Pacific region?
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
A deeper examination of gender is sorely needed to try to prevent further acts of violent extremism and terrorism.
We need to think about the problems that men and women face not as competing priorities but as part of the same toxic social problem.
The challenge is to integrate AI into our society just like we’ve done with other valuable but dangerous technologies in the past, like electricity and cars.
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