Considerations for women’s issues have historically been excluded from high-level international relations, which has limited progress on the world’s greatest challenges. This paper seeks to determine how the United States is currently integrating women’s issues into its foreign policy. I begin by briefly explaining the recent historical context of women’s issues in US foreign policy under the Clinton and Bush Jr. administrations. Then I explore the particular methods the Obama administration has undertaken to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment in its foreign policy. In particular, I discuss: professional mechanisms, framing women’s issues as a priority, public diplomacy, relations with international institutions, economic empow...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
The article deals with the place, role and presence of women in the United States diplomatic service...
Inspired by feminist thought, this special issue aims to disturb conventional ways of thinking about...
First championed by abolitionists Sarah Moore Grimké and Angelina Grimké Weld in the late 1800s, the...
“Gender Regime change” is a global and inevitable process. Today, “Women’s status” has unprecedented...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
In the late twentieth century, women have increasingly risen to become national leaders and diplomat...
In this paper it is intended to express, articulate and analyze the role of feminist perspective in ...
It was predicted that the U.N. World Conference of the International Women\u27s Year would significa...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 94-99)This thesis examines both the rhetoric and policy prio...
This path-breaking book addresses the oft-avoided, yet critical question: where are the women locate...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
This dissertation is a first-cut exploration into the examination of foreign policy behavior of fema...
The United States Government has been concerned about Third World Women for some time now, especiall...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
The article deals with the place, role and presence of women in the United States diplomatic service...
Inspired by feminist thought, this special issue aims to disturb conventional ways of thinking about...
First championed by abolitionists Sarah Moore Grimké and Angelina Grimké Weld in the late 1800s, the...
“Gender Regime change” is a global and inevitable process. Today, “Women’s status” has unprecedented...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
In this chapter, we examine the contributions of feminist scholarship and activism to the discourses...
In the late twentieth century, women have increasingly risen to become national leaders and diplomat...
In this paper it is intended to express, articulate and analyze the role of feminist perspective in ...
It was predicted that the U.N. World Conference of the International Women\u27s Year would significa...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 94-99)This thesis examines both the rhetoric and policy prio...
This path-breaking book addresses the oft-avoided, yet critical question: where are the women locate...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
This dissertation is a first-cut exploration into the examination of foreign policy behavior of fema...
The United States Government has been concerned about Third World Women for some time now, especiall...
It is often said that if more women were at the helm of foreign policy, there would be more peace in...
The article deals with the place, role and presence of women in the United States diplomatic service...
Inspired by feminist thought, this special issue aims to disturb conventional ways of thinking about...