First ISPOLE Fellow: Professor Amy Mazur
ispole | Louvain-la-Neuve

From March 10 to April 5, ISPOLE is delighted to welcome Professor Amy Mazur for a fellowship at our institute.
Amy G. Mazur is professor emeritus at Washington State University and Associate Researcher at LIEPP, Sciences Po Paris.
Her most recent books include: Gender Equality and Policy Implementation in the Corporate World: Making Democracy Work in Business, edited with Isabelle Engeli (OUP, 2022); Gender and the Coercive State: Feminist Penality Policy Across the Globe, edited with Ana Ballesteros-Pena and Maria Bustelo (Palgrave Macmillan, 2025) and Policy When Implementation Stalls: The Uphill Battle for Equal Pay, edited with Isabelle Engeli (OUP, 2025). She has been co convening the Gender Equality Policy in Practice Network (https://geppn.com/gepp-publication) since 2013 with Isabelle Engeli and editing French Politics since 2019. In 2021-22, she conducted mixed method research to produce the guide, Institutional Mechanisms for Gender Equality as Critical Actors: A Guide for Success in the OSCE (2023), for the Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the Organization of Security and Cooperation of Europe.
During her stay at ISPOLE, she will participate in the General Seminar on March 12, 2025, with the following presentation: Forty Years of Gendering Comparative Policy Analysis (more info).