Brulé Discusses New Book with India Development Review
Professor Brulé discusses how she got into investigating the links between political representation and economic empowerment and key findings of her research.
Brulé’s Women, Power and Property Featured as Top Book of 2020
“A marvel of data collection, history and insight into the relationship between gender and the state.”
GDP Center Hosts Book Launch for Women, Power, and Property
“New rights can make everyone better off, because they expand the pie of resources households have access to, if they enable daughters to negotiate.”
Brulé Discusses New Book with Women Lead Conversations
Brulé discusses what motivated her research and the key findings her book Women, Power, and Property: the Paradox of Gender Equality Laws in India.
Students and Faculty Comment on U.S. Presidential Election
Joaquín Martínez Albán, Alexander Beatty, Prof. Rachel Brulé, Alhassan Hashad, Prof. Manjari Chatterjee Miller, and Dean Adil Najam offered their feelings on the 2020 presidential election.
Brulé Publishes Women, Power, and Property
Prof. Brulé’s new book explores the issue of quotas for women in government and their capacity to upend entrenched social, political, and economic hierarchies.
Brulé Joins Editorial Board of Signs
Signs is the leading international journal in women’s and gender studies.
Brulé Named 2020 Truman Governance Fellow
Professor Brulé is among the 28 scholars and professionals selected for the fourth class of Truman-Governance Fellows.
Brulé Published in the Journal of Development Economics
To what extent is India’s historic desire for sons driven by their stronger economic position and their greater command over ancestral property?
Brulé Published in The Journal of Politics
Prof. Brulé’s research explores how quotas for women’s political representation promote economic gender equality.
GDP Center Hosts Research on Tap Session
Profs. Mahesh Karra and Rachel Brule presented as part of the Research on Tap session on human capital and global development.