Available in paperback for the first time, and drawing on a wide
range of archival sources, Shaping a Global Women's Agenda
documents international women's history through the lens of the
long-established Western-led international organisations that
defined and dominated women's involvement in global politics from
the 1925 founding of the Joint Standing Committee of Women's
International Organisations up through the UN Decade for Women
(1976-85). Documenting specific global campaigns in episodes that
span the twentieth century, Garner includes biographical
information about lesser known international leaders as she
discusses important historic debates regarding feminist goals and
strategies among women from the East and West, North and South.
This interdisciplinary study addresses questions of interest to
historians, political scientists, international relations scholars,
sociologists, and feminist scholars and activists whose work
promotes women's and human rights.
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