Expanding on the issues she originally explored in her classic
work, "Gender in International Relations, " J. Ann Tickner focuses
her distinctively feminist approach on new issues of the
international relations agenda since the end of the Cold War, such
as ethnic conflict and other new security issues, globalizations,
democratization, and human rights. As in her previous work, these
topics are placed in the context of brief reviews of more
traditional approaches to the same issues. She also looks at the
considerable feminist work that has been published on these topics
since the previous book came out.
Tickner highlights the misunderstandings that exist between
mainstream and feminist approaches, and explores how these debates
developed in the new environment of post--Cold War international
relations.
Acclaim for Tickner's "Gender in International Relations"
"For all who seek new ways to think about and understand world
politics"
-- "Political Science Quarterly"
"Tickner... rethinks from a feminist point of view virtually
every conventional category used by theorists and practictioners of
international relations." -- Susan Moller Okin, Stanford
University
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