Abstract: Prof. Hernandez-Truyol reviews book Gender Politics in Global Governance from editors Mary K. Meyer and Elisabeth Prugl. Given emergence of multilateral institutions in this century, mobilization of women against male supremacy has taken an internationalist turn; it seeks to shape the agendas of international organizations and normative practices of global governance. In an effort to understand and analyze this movement and its impact, editors have compiled a volume drawing new research together exploring gender politics in global governance that is also attentive to historical and contemporary modes of women's organizing from local to global levels to effect change in governance structures and practices that oppress women.