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Women Policymakers Framing their Leadership and Lives in Relation to Terrorism: The Basque Case

We examine terrorism from the perspective of women political elites in the Basque regions of Spain and France, asking whether women are present as policymakers in terrorism pol itics and how they frame the impact of terrorism on their leadership and lives. To assess women’s presence as policy makers, we report the representation of Spanish and French women in executive leadership and terrorism-related portfo lios. We find that women are not equally represented, and they do not participate at the highest levels of terrorism policy making. To understand how women frame their leadership and lives as related to terrorism, we analyze 14 interviews of women politicians, in which women express that they are equal to men and frame their actions in terms of maternal identity and their claimed ability to relate to citizens. By report ing the frames women politicians use to describe themselves, this article shows how women politicians negotiate gender identities as related to terrorism policy and shows that women politicians have a complex understanding of gender as it relates to equality, care, and terrorism.

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