The tiny country of Liechtenstein appears on course to select its first female leader 37 years after its women first won the right to vote. Sabine Monauni, a 46-year-old diplomat who serves as Liechtenstein’s envoy to the European Union and Belgium, is on the cusp of becoming the latest in a wave of women to lead European nations. Within the last 12 months, voters in Finland, Estonia, Lithuania and Moldova have voted in female prime ministers....