General sources Western Oceania | Australia | East Timor
General Sources Oceania 
Bacchi, Carol Lee. 1996. Politics of Affirmative Actions. Women, Equality and Category Politics. London: Sage.
Ballington, J. and Dahlerup, D. 2006. ‘Gender Quotas in Post-Conflict States: East Timor, Afghanistan and Iraq’, in Dahlerup, D. (ed.) Women, Quotas and Politics, London/New York: Routledge, pp. 249-258.
Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), www.ipu.org
Krook, M.L. et al 2006. ’Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand: Gender Quotas in the Context of Citizenship Models’, in Dahlerup, D. (ed.) Women, Quotas and Politics, London/New York: Routledge, pp. 194-221.
Australia
Carney, S. 1996. ‘Labor Women are still doing it for themselves’, The Age, 16 November.
Chappell, L.A. 2002. Gendering Government: Feminist Engagement
with the State in
Australia and Canada, Toronto: UBC Press.
Johnson, C. 2000. ‘The Fragility of Democratic Reform: New
Challenges to Australian
Women’s Citizenship’, in S.M. Rai (ed.) International
Perspectives on Gender and Democratisation, New York: St. Martin’s
Press, pp. 182–201.
Parliament of Australia. 2004. ‘The Number of Women in Parliament’. Online. Available at: http://www.aph.gov.au/library/parl/hist/noswomen.htm
Pickles, Carolyn. 1995. ‘Gender Equity: Barriers to Electing More Women to Parliament – and Some Solutions’, Parliamentarian. Vol. 76, no. 4. pp. 290-293.
Sawer, M. 1994. ‘Locked Out or Locked In? Women and Politics in Australia’, in B.J. Nelson and N. Chowdhury (eds) Women and Politics Worldwide, New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. 73–91.
Sawer, M. 2002. ‘The Representation of Women in Australia: Meaning and Make-Believe’, in K. Ross (ed.) Women, Politics, and Change, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 5–18.
Simms, M. 1993. ‘Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Women and
the Australian
Party System’, in J. Lovenduski and P. Norris (eds) Gender
and Party Politics, Thousand Oaks: Sage, pp. 16–34.
Tuohy, W. 2002. ‘Labor’s young women ready to rumble’, The Age, 12 October.
Van Acker, Elizabeth. 1999. Different Voices: Gender and Politics in Australia. South Yarra: Macmillan Education Australia.
Whip, R. 2003. ‘The 1996 Australian Federal Election and its Aftermath: a Case for Equal Gender Representation’, Australian Feminist Studies, 18, 40: 73–97.
Zeitlin, Di. 1996. ‘We’re Here because we’re Here: Women and the ALP Quota’, in Gender, Politics and Citizenship in the 1990s. Barbara Sullivan and Gillian Whitehouse (eds). Sydney: University of New South Wales.
East
Timor 
Ballington, J. and Dahlerup, D. 2006. ‘Gender quotas in post-conflict states: East Timor, Afghanistan and Iraq’, in Dahlerup, D. Women, Quotas and Politics, London/New York: Routledge, pp. 249-258.
‘East Timor: women demand 30% quota.’ 2001. Off Our Backs 31, no. 4: 5.
Peace Women. 2001. Security Council Resolution 1325 - One Year On.
Pires, Milena. 2002. ‘East Timor and the Debate on Quotas.’ International IDEA, Regional Workshop on the Implementation of Quotas: Asian Experiences. Jakarta. Indonesia, September 2002.
UNIFEM East and South East Asia, http://www.unifem-eseasia.org/



