Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

All Roads Lead to Power Kaitlin Sidorsky

All Roads Lead to Power By Kaitlin Sidorsky

All Roads Lead to Power by Kaitlin Sidorsky


$43.19
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

Analysing an original survey of political appointments at all levels of state government, All Roads Lead to Power offers an expanded, nuanced view of women in politics. This book also questions the manner in which political ambition, particularly among women, is typically studied and understood.

All Roads Lead to Power Summary

All Roads Lead to Power: The Appointed and Elected Paths to Public Office for US Women by Kaitlin Sidorsky

Choice Outstanding Academic Title

Speaking of cabinet appointments he'd made as governor, presidential candidate Mitt Romney famously spoke of having whole binders full of women to consider. The line was much mocked; and yet, Kaitlin Sidorsky suggests, it raises a point long overlooked in discussions of the gender gap in politics: many more women are appointed, rather than elected, to political office. Analyzing an original survey of political appointments at all levels of state government, All Roads Lead to Power offers an expanded, more nuanced view of women in politics. This book also questions the manner in which political ambition, particularly among women, is typically studied and understood.

In a deep comparative analysis of appointed and elected state positions, All Roads Lead to Power highlights how the differences between being appointed or elected explain why so many more women serve in appointed offices. These women, Sidorsky finds, are not always victims of a much-cited lack of self-confidence or ambition, or of a biased political sphere. More often, they make a conscious decision to enter politics through what they believe is a far less partisan and negative entry point. Furthermore, Sidorsky's research reveals that many women end up in political appointments-at all levels-not because they are ambitious to hold public office, but because the work connects with their personal lives or careers.

With its groundbreaking research and insights into the ambitions, recruitment, and motivations of appointed officials, Sidorsky's work broadens our conception of political representation and alters our understanding of how and why women pursue and achieve political power.

All Roads Lead to Power Reviews

In All Roads Lead to Power, Kaitlin N. Sidorsky offers a much-needed and timely analysis of the role of women in appointed positions and how this shapes women's contributions to the governing and policymaking processes. Thoroughly researched, the excellent mix of quantitative and qualitative findings gives the study a depth and breadth that amplifies its relevance. With increasing attention on electing more women to public office, this book fills a gap in the literature about how appointed positions in government may serve as opportunities for women to enter the political arena. - Lori Cox Han, professor of political science, Chapman University

In this fascinating and well-researched book, Kaitlin Sidorsky begins to fill a significant gap in our knowledge by focusing on the highly understudied subject of women who serve in appointed office. Sidorsky convincingly demonstrates through surveys and interviews that many of the women who hold government appointments define what they do as nonpolitical, demonstrating a distaste for elections and partisan pursuits, viewing the positions they hold as steps in their professional careers, and insisting that they do not want to be involved in politics. Her book raises important questions and challenges for scholars and activists concerned about increasing women's involvement and influence in American politics. - Susan J. Carroll, coauthor of A Seat at the Table: Congresswomen's Perspectives on Why Their Presence Matters

About Kaitlin Sidorsky

Kaitlin Sidorsky is assistant professor of politics at Coastal Carolina University, Conway, South Carolina. Her work has appeared in Political Research Quarterly.

Table of Contents

List of Tables

List of Figures

Preface

1. Reconceptualizing Women and Public Service

2. The Men and Women in Elected and Appointed Office at the State Level

3. You Should Be Appointed: Political Recruitment for State-Level Appointed Officials

4. Why Hold Public Office? Appointed Officials' Motivations to Hold Public Office

5. Where Do I Go from Here? The Political Ambitions of Appointed Officeholders

6. Considering the Other Pathway: Appointed Officials' Interest in Elected Office

7. A Different Perspective: Recruitment, Motivations, and Ambitions of State Elected Officials

8. How to Be the Nonpolitical Public Servant

Appendix A: State Political Pathways Surveys

Appendix B: Appointed and Elected Official Interview Transcripts

Appendix C: Coding of Variables

Appendix D: Supplemental Table for Chapter 5

Selected Bibliography

Index

Additional information

NPB9780700636143
9780700636143
0700636145
All Roads Lead to Power: The Appointed and Elected Paths to Public Office for US Women by Kaitlin Sidorsky
New
Paperback
University Press of Kansas
2023-10-31
248
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - All Roads Lead to Power