"This book successfully details the gendered ways in which women leaders must wield power, making it insightful for a variety of audiences, especially scholars of gender and politics, both those in American and comparative politics."— Markie McBrayer, Congress & the Presidency
“By contrasting Theresa May and Nancy Pelosi, two leaders serving in entirely different political systems and from opposite ends of the ideological spectrum, Haussman and Kedrowski tease out important patterns in the challenges female leaders face. They demonstrate how institutional dynamics and gendered power norms impact women leaders differently than their male counterparts. The book holds important lessons for scholars and practitioners who want to see more diversity at the highest levels of government.”— Michele Swers, Georgetown University
"Walking the Gendered Tightrope by Melissa Haussman and Karen Kedrowski offers a unique analysis of two women who served as party leaders: Theresa May from the United Kingdom and Nancy Pelosi of the United States. . . this work highlights the complex ways that political leadership and loyalty are gendered and how this shapes women’s ability to stay in power."— Farida Jalalzai, Politics & Gender