
New Books in Political Science Peace A. Medie, "Global Norms and Local Action: The Campaigns to End Violence Against Women in Africa" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Dec 8, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Peace A. Medie, an associate professor in politics and author, shares her groundbreaking research on gender-based violence in Africa. She contrasts Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire, revealing how international and domestic pressures shape responses to violence against women. Medie emphasizes the critical roles of women's movements and specialized policing in implementing anti-violence norms. With insights from over 300 interviews, she advocates for holistic approaches that prioritize survivors' needs and community involvement.
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The Women's Justice Norm Defined
- The international "women's justice" norm links accountability for gender-based violence with victim-sensitive treatment by the justice system.
- Peace A. Medie shows this norm emerged from UN resolutions and regional instruments pushing criminal-justice responses and survivor care.
Three Phases Of Norm Implementation
- Implementation has three phases: creation, institutionalization, and street-level implementation.
- Medie argues each phase must be studied separately because paper commitments differ from in-institution practices and survivor experiences.
Who Influences Each Stage
- International actors like the UN matter most at the creation stage, getting governments to announce units or laws.
- Domestic actors and institutional conditions drive deeper institutionalization and everyday practice.

