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Feminist Foreign Policy in Theory and in Practice outlines the
foundations of feminist foreign policy and the fundamental concepts
discussed and utilized by governments, civil society organizations,
and those in the academic community as they define, formulate, and
implement it. This book furthers the global conversation around how
countries can develop and execute approaches to foreign policy and
national security that go beyond conflict prevention and resolution
and use a feminist or gendered lens. It reviews how governments
have implemented feminist foreign, development, and trade policies
at the multilateral and national levels; and sets forth the unique
global role of the U.S. government, using diverse case studies to
discuss what would be needed to implement a feminist foreign policy
in the U.S. The authors provide a roadmap, stressing the necessity
of applying a gendered analysis and perspective to all peace and
security decision-making and involving women in all aspects of
conflict prevention and resolution, peacebuilding, post-conflict
reconstruction, and humanitarian relief. They tie together the
movements for human rights, women’s rights, feminism, and peace
and security, highlighting how each of these strands bring key
perspectives to the study of foreign policy. This book complements
the study of the women, peace, and security agenda. It will be of
great use to practitioners, including government officials,
addressing issues of foreign policy, multilateral and bilateral
engagement, and the promotion of gender equality and social
inclusion. It will also be of interest to students and scholars of
foreign policy, security studies, international relations, gender
studies, development, governance, and political science.
Feminist Foreign Policy in Theory and in Practice outlines the
foundations of feminist foreign policy and the fundamental concepts
discussed and utilized by governments, civil society organizations,
and those in the academic community as they define, formulate, and
implement it. This book furthers the global conversation around how
countries can develop and execute approaches to foreign policy and
national security that go beyond conflict prevention and resolution
and use a feminist or gendered lens. It reviews how governments
have implemented feminist foreign, development, and trade policies
at the multilateral and national levels; and sets forth the unique
global role of the U.S. government, using diverse case studies to
discuss what would be needed to implement a feminist foreign policy
in the U.S. The authors provide a roadmap, stressing the necessity
of applying a gendered analysis and perspective to all peace and
security decision-making and involving women in all aspects of
conflict prevention and resolution, peacebuilding, post-conflict
reconstruction, and humanitarian relief. They tie together the
movements for human rights, women’s rights, feminism, and peace
and security, highlighting how each of these strands bring key
perspectives to the study of foreign policy. This book complements
the study of the women, peace, and security agenda. It will be of
great use to practitioners, including government officials,
addressing issues of foreign policy, multilateral and bilateral
engagement, and the promotion of gender equality and social
inclusion. It will also be of interest to students and scholars of
foreign policy, security studies, international relations, gender
studies, development, governance, and political science.
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