GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
Harassment: A Problem of Geostrategic Proportions

Nov 29, 2017 | 08:00 GMT

A premodern farming society could function only if women remained in the home, but a modern industrialized society is entirely different. In the 21st century, a country where one in six women working in Congress has experienced sexual harassment -- as the journal CQ Roll Call reports is true of the United States -- will struggle to compete with a country where the equivalent figure is lower.
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