Gender equality has long been adopted by states to indicate liberal values and respect for international norms. Feminist thought argues that the gendered hierarchies created by these norms underpin and sustain international relations. This article contributes to this literature on gendered norms and hierarchies through the case study of feminist foreign policy. It addresses four case-study countries who adopt feminist foreign policy – Sweden, Canada, France and Mexico – arguing that the developing norm of feminist foreign policy acts to signify liberal modernity and adherence to the international liberal order when deployed by states. It further argues that this deployment of feminist foreign policy contributes to existing gendered global h...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
Normative and legal developments in the protection of gender equality in conflict have proliferated ...
Viewing Sweden’s feminist foreign policy as a paradigmatically feminist and isolated case of domesti...
This article looks at how six states that adopted feminist foreign policies (FFPs) – Sweden, Canada,...
Drawing on the IR theories of norm translation and strategic narratives, this article focuses on how...
The firstly explicitly adopted Feminist Foreign Policy was developed in Sweden in 2014. Since then, ...
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...
Ekatherina Zhukova, Malena Rosén Sundström, and Ole Elgström discuss their new article in BISA journ...
This article seeks to explain the rise of pro-gender norms and feminist strategies in foreign policy...
Gender justice and equality have risen to prominence in the constitution of foreign and security pol...
A relatively small number of countries have an explicit “Feminist Foreign Policy” (FFP). Those most ...
During the late twentieth century, the question of gender equality became an important issue on the ...
In 2015 the Swedish Foreign Minister announced that the foreign policy would be feminist. This thesi...
behaviour-shaping power of global liberal norms? The paper uses updated dyadic data on ambassadoria...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
Normative and legal developments in the protection of gender equality in conflict have proliferated ...
Viewing Sweden’s feminist foreign policy as a paradigmatically feminist and isolated case of domesti...
This article looks at how six states that adopted feminist foreign policies (FFPs) – Sweden, Canada,...
Drawing on the IR theories of norm translation and strategic narratives, this article focuses on how...
The firstly explicitly adopted Feminist Foreign Policy was developed in Sweden in 2014. Since then, ...
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...
Ekatherina Zhukova, Malena Rosén Sundström, and Ole Elgström discuss their new article in BISA journ...
This article seeks to explain the rise of pro-gender norms and feminist strategies in foreign policy...
Gender justice and equality have risen to prominence in the constitution of foreign and security pol...
A relatively small number of countries have an explicit “Feminist Foreign Policy” (FFP). Those most ...
During the late twentieth century, the question of gender equality became an important issue on the ...
In 2015 the Swedish Foreign Minister announced that the foreign policy would be feminist. This thesi...
behaviour-shaping power of global liberal norms? The paper uses updated dyadic data on ambassadoria...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
Normative and legal developments in the protection of gender equality in conflict have proliferated ...
Viewing Sweden’s feminist foreign policy as a paradigmatically feminist and isolated case of domesti...