This groundbreaking book provides the state-of-the-art in the study of gender, feminisms and foreign policy. Bringing together contributors from around the world, chapters offer new analyses of foreign policy topics, including trade, defence, environment, peacebuilding, disinformation and development assistance.
This groundbreaking book provides the state-of-the-art in the study of gender, feminisms and foreign policy. Bringing together contributors from around the world, chapters offer new analyses of foreign policy topics, including trade, defence, environment, peacebuilding, disinformation and development assistance.
How can feminist scholarship advance the field of foreign policy analysis to better understand contemporary foreign policy actions and challenges?
This book provides the latest state-of-the-art in the study of gender, feminisms and foreign policy. Bringing together contributors from Europe, North America and Australia, chapters offer new analyses of different foreign policy domains including trade, defence, environment, peacebuilding and international development assistance.
By exploring how varied and contested gender and feminist approaches and strategies are across these domains, the book advances new theory, novel concepts and empirical knowledge for the emerging scholarly field of gender and foreign policy analysis.
“This book is a gift. By bringing these innovators in Feminist IR Theory into lively conversation with analysts of Feminist Foreign Policy, Aggestam and True show us what an exciting new scholarly field looks like. Furthermore, this book is an invitation to us all to take a deep breath and plunge in.” Cynthia Enloe, author of Twelve Feminist Lessons of War
“This book is a much-needed intervention in the Foreign Policy Analysis subfield and the study of International Relations. With its showcase of a wide range of approaches, all grounded in feminist thinking, it makes a unique and incredibly useful contribution for students, scholars, and practitioners of foreign policy.” Juliet Kaarbo, University of St. Andrews
"This book is a compelling invitation to craft a new idiom for foreign policy that will create a more inclusive and just world order. It shakes us out of our staid and comfortable ‘constructions’ of the ‘accepted’ and ‘acceptable’ in the foreign policy domain." Meenakshi Gopinath, Women in Security Conflict Management and Peace
Karin Aggestam is Professor of Political Science, Director of the Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies and Scientific Coordinator of the Strategic Research Area on the Middle East at Lund University.
Jacqui True is Professor of International Relations, Director of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence against Women at Monash University.
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