International politics is characterized by a lack of women. The few women holding high political positions are more likely to be criticized and judged based upon, what the author calls, ‘the construction of masculinity in international relations’. Tracing the origin and logic of this construction, the article critiques the dominant theories of international relations (namely, realism and liberalism) and argues for the aptness of a radical feminist social constructivist approach to the study of international politics. The article also illuminates the strong focus on men and men’s perspectives of these influential mainstream theories on their conception and interpretation of war. An examination of the concept of war reveals how masculinity an...
Throughout history war has commonly been associated with the actions of men and the victimhood of wo...
This article uses a gender lens to explore how conflict affects men and women differently. It examin...
‘Feminisation’ in International Relations refers to multiple, and sometimes contradictory, concepts....
International politics is characterized by a lack of women. The few womenholding high political posi...
ABSTRACT. International politics is characterized by a lack of women. The few women holding high pol...
This book advances the claims of feminist international relations scholars that the social construct...
This book advances the claims of feminist international relations scholars that the social construct...
Feminist approaches to international politics, which the fine articles in the current issue of Men a...
This article examines modes of theorizing about war in two contemporary literatures: on war and gend...
This article examines modes of theorizing about war in two contemporary literatures: on war and gend...
In the first of three commentaries on Gillian Youngs' article on ‘Feminist International Relations’,...
N ational security discourses are typically part of the elite world ofmasculine high politics. State...
Feminist theory in International Relations is usually considered to be a homogenous approach within ...
Over the past 30 years, feminist approaches to International Relations have become an integral part ...
In this paper it is intended to express, articulate and analyze the role of feminist perspective in ...
Throughout history war has commonly been associated with the actions of men and the victimhood of wo...
This article uses a gender lens to explore how conflict affects men and women differently. It examin...
‘Feminisation’ in International Relations refers to multiple, and sometimes contradictory, concepts....
International politics is characterized by a lack of women. The few womenholding high political posi...
ABSTRACT. International politics is characterized by a lack of women. The few women holding high pol...
This book advances the claims of feminist international relations scholars that the social construct...
This book advances the claims of feminist international relations scholars that the social construct...
Feminist approaches to international politics, which the fine articles in the current issue of Men a...
This article examines modes of theorizing about war in two contemporary literatures: on war and gend...
This article examines modes of theorizing about war in two contemporary literatures: on war and gend...
In the first of three commentaries on Gillian Youngs' article on ‘Feminist International Relations’,...
N ational security discourses are typically part of the elite world ofmasculine high politics. State...
Feminist theory in International Relations is usually considered to be a homogenous approach within ...
Over the past 30 years, feminist approaches to International Relations have become an integral part ...
In this paper it is intended to express, articulate and analyze the role of feminist perspective in ...
Throughout history war has commonly been associated with the actions of men and the victimhood of wo...
This article uses a gender lens to explore how conflict affects men and women differently. It examin...
‘Feminisation’ in International Relations refers to multiple, and sometimes contradictory, concepts....