In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses and practices of foreign policy and diplomacy. From the changes in the make of foreign policy actors to include more women, to the implications of the Women, Peace and Security agenda and the nascent adoption of Feminist Foreign Policy by some countries, we show how feminism has been fundamental to the evolution international politics’ search for peace. We nevertheless highlight persistent blind spots and unintended consequences of the ‘feminist’ turn in foreign policy and diplomatic practice highlighting their challenges to credible ethical practices of states. As we argue, states located in the Global North are more predisposed to branding...
Drawing on the IR theories of norm translation and strategic narratives, this article focuses on how...
Gender justice and equality have risen to prominence in the constitution of foreign and security pol...
There is a lack of a feminist perspective within general theories of international relations, but al...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
In recent decades, there has been a global recognition of the co-constitutive relationship between g...
A growing number of states including Canada, Norway and Sweden have adopted gender and feminist-info...
In this paper it is intended to express, articulate and analyze the role of feminist perspective in ...
In 2015, the world's first self-defined feminist government was formed in Sweden with the explicit a...
In 2015, the world's first self-defined feminist government was formed in Sweden with the explicit a...
This article seeks to explain the rise of pro-gender norms and feminist strategies in foreign policy...
Inspired by feminist thought, this special issue aims to disturb conventional ways of thinking about...
The firstly explicitly adopted Feminist Foreign Policy was developed in Sweden in 2014. Since then, ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract This special issue of the Nordic Journal of International La...
This dissertation examines feminist claims about the relationship between women and peace and men an...
First championed by abolitionists Sarah Moore Grimké and Angelina Grimké Weld in the late 1800s, the...
Drawing on the IR theories of norm translation and strategic narratives, this article focuses on how...
Gender justice and equality have risen to prominence in the constitution of foreign and security pol...
There is a lack of a feminist perspective within general theories of international relations, but al...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
In recent decades, there has been a global recognition of the co-constitutive relationship between g...
A growing number of states including Canada, Norway and Sweden have adopted gender and feminist-info...
In this paper it is intended to express, articulate and analyze the role of feminist perspective in ...
In 2015, the world's first self-defined feminist government was formed in Sweden with the explicit a...
In 2015, the world's first self-defined feminist government was formed in Sweden with the explicit a...
This article seeks to explain the rise of pro-gender norms and feminist strategies in foreign policy...
Inspired by feminist thought, this special issue aims to disturb conventional ways of thinking about...
The firstly explicitly adopted Feminist Foreign Policy was developed in Sweden in 2014. Since then, ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract This special issue of the Nordic Journal of International La...
This dissertation examines feminist claims about the relationship between women and peace and men an...
First championed by abolitionists Sarah Moore Grimké and Angelina Grimké Weld in the late 1800s, the...
Drawing on the IR theories of norm translation and strategic narratives, this article focuses on how...
Gender justice and equality have risen to prominence in the constitution of foreign and security pol...
There is a lack of a feminist perspective within general theories of international relations, but al...