This article makes the case that gender and race analyses of the constitutive interplay between nation branding and diplomacy advances understandings of how liberal states use feminist agendas in response to political crises. Adopting a feminist postcolonial approach and drawing on a discourse analysis of French diplomatic speeches made in the UN Security Council between July 2011 and January 2020, the article examines how male and female diplomats address France’s accountability failures when French peacekeepers sexually abused children in the Central African Republic in 2014-15, widely known as the SEA Crisis. Operating as embodied brand ambassadors, diplomats use affective and performative strategies to progress through the political cri...
Extant work on the European Union's (EU) Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) argues that it is...
Although the Nordic Model has been embraced by the international anti-trafficking movement, recent s...
International audienceThis article analyses how the French written press has covered feminist moveme...
Feminist Foreign Policy is increasingly a strategic tool for states to (re)brand themselves as ‘femi...
Inspired by feminist thought, this special issue aims to disturb conventional ways of thinking about...
Drawing on the IR theories of norm translation and strategic narratives, this article focuses on how...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
This article studies the bitter diplomatic sequence arising in the fall of 2019 between France and t...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
The firstly explicitly adopted Feminist Foreign Policy was developed in Sweden in 2014. Since then, ...
The importance and impact of current globalization processes on relationships between peoples, insti...
Since 2014, several European Union (EU) member states have adopted their own versions “Feminist Fore...
This article argues that the (re-)constitution of diplomacy is intimately linked to gender and the p...
The rise of neonationalist politics and racist activism has characterised many European countries in...
This article looks at how six states that adopted feminist foreign policies (FFPs) – Sweden, Canada,...
Extant work on the European Union's (EU) Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) argues that it is...
Although the Nordic Model has been embraced by the international anti-trafficking movement, recent s...
International audienceThis article analyses how the French written press has covered feminist moveme...
Feminist Foreign Policy is increasingly a strategic tool for states to (re)brand themselves as ‘femi...
Inspired by feminist thought, this special issue aims to disturb conventional ways of thinking about...
Drawing on the IR theories of norm translation and strategic narratives, this article focuses on how...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
This article studies the bitter diplomatic sequence arising in the fall of 2019 between France and t...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
The firstly explicitly adopted Feminist Foreign Policy was developed in Sweden in 2014. Since then, ...
The importance and impact of current globalization processes on relationships between peoples, insti...
Since 2014, several European Union (EU) member states have adopted their own versions “Feminist Fore...
This article argues that the (re-)constitution of diplomacy is intimately linked to gender and the p...
The rise of neonationalist politics and racist activism has characterised many European countries in...
This article looks at how six states that adopted feminist foreign policies (FFPs) – Sweden, Canada,...
Extant work on the European Union's (EU) Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) argues that it is...
Although the Nordic Model has been embraced by the international anti-trafficking movement, recent s...
International audienceThis article analyses how the French written press has covered feminist moveme...