How Authoritarians Exploit Gender

Issue Date January 2026
Volume 37
Issue 1
Page Numbers 160-71
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Authoritarian leaders increasingly engage with gender in different ways. While some subscribe to the “anti-gender” agenda and roll back gender equality achievements, others compete over who is the more gender equal. This essay reconciles these seemingly contradictory positions by referring to genderbashing and genderwashing as two authoritarian signalling strategies. Genderbashing occurs when authoritarian leaders strategically exploit fears and insecurities in the citizenry by cracking down on women’s rights, while genderwashing involves authoritarians pushing through gender equality reforms to appear liberal and mitigate criticism about democratic deficiencies. Both strategies threaten democracy as well as the empowerment, well-being, and security of women in authoritarian contexts.

About the Authors

Elin Bjarnegård

Elin Bjarnegård is professor of political science at Uppsala University and coauthor of “How Autocrats Weaponize Women’s Rights,” which appeared in the April 2022 issue of the Journal of Democracy.

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Pär Zetterberg

Pär Zetterberg is professor of political science at Uppsala University and coauthor of “How Autocrats Weaponize Women’s Rights,” which appeared in the April 2022 issue of the Journal of Democracy.

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