It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in the world. However, and despite the fact that women have played important roles, there is little research about the actual foundations of this claim. While female leadership is increasingly gaining momentum, women involved in International Relations-related jobs, be it in academia, diplomacy, international organizations, government or international business, are still facing more difficulties than in other areas in climbing the seniority ladder. Also, despite evidence of women's role in the diplomatic and international arena, the core historical narrative of international politics remained depleted of women.1 This article will revie...
It is a widely held belief that there is a lack of women\u27s participation within International Rel...
The appointment of Christine Lagarde in 2011 to the leadership of the International Monetary Fund ma...
It is a curious fact of the contemporary world that more women are appointed to political roles as ...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
In the late twentieth century, women have increasingly risen to become national leaders and diplomat...
A first-generation of feminist scholarship on international relations challenged the implicitly gend...
The realist school of international relations holds that domestic structure yields small influence o...
International politics is characterized by a lack of women. The few womenholding high political posi...
This path-breaking book addresses the oft-avoided, yet critical question: where are the women locate...
Worldwide, individual women have been breaking through the glass ceiling. Since the year 2000, New Z...
This path-breaking book addresses the oft-avoided, yet critical question: where are the women locate...
Considerations for women’s issues have historically been excluded from high-level international rela...
Feminist International Relations (IR) theory and literature critiques the traditional theoretical fo...
The appointment of Christine Lagarde in 2011 to the leadership of the International Monetary Fund ma...
It is a widely held belief that there is a lack of women\u27s participation within International Rel...
The appointment of Christine Lagarde in 2011 to the leadership of the International Monetary Fund ma...
It is a curious fact of the contemporary world that more women are appointed to political roles as ...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
In the late twentieth century, women have increasingly risen to become national leaders and diplomat...
A first-generation of feminist scholarship on international relations challenged the implicitly gend...
The realist school of international relations holds that domestic structure yields small influence o...
International politics is characterized by a lack of women. The few womenholding high political posi...
This path-breaking book addresses the oft-avoided, yet critical question: where are the women locate...
Worldwide, individual women have been breaking through the glass ceiling. Since the year 2000, New Z...
This path-breaking book addresses the oft-avoided, yet critical question: where are the women locate...
Considerations for women’s issues have historically been excluded from high-level international rela...
Feminist International Relations (IR) theory and literature critiques the traditional theoretical fo...
The appointment of Christine Lagarde in 2011 to the leadership of the International Monetary Fund ma...
It is a widely held belief that there is a lack of women\u27s participation within International Rel...
The appointment of Christine Lagarde in 2011 to the leadership of the International Monetary Fund ma...
It is a curious fact of the contemporary world that more women are appointed to political roles as ...