Evaluating the Contributions of Feminist Foreign Policy to National Foreign Policy Agendas

ESSAY QUESTION: What does a feminist foreign policy add to a country’s foreign policy? 2000 Words

This is an evaluative question. The prompt expects a discussion of feminist foreign policy and an evaluation of what it contributes to a country’s foreign policy. I will accept answers that concentrate on one country and answers that concentrate on more than one country. You will need to explain your decision in an academic manner. You will need to think about the payoffs between having a narrowly focused discussion on one country or a more general comparison between two or more countries. By ‘add’, I mean what does it contribute? How you will evaluate feminist foreign policy’s contribution is an open question that you will need to decide. I suppose the one obvious approach is to think about whether it adds anything or whether it is mere rhetoric.

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Aggestam, K. and Bergman-Rosamond, A. (2016) ‘Swedish Feminist Foreign Policy in the Making: Ethics, Politics, and Gender’, Ethics & International Affairs, 30(3), pp. 323—34. https://bit.ly/3sDxlDH

Aggestam, K. and Bergman Rosamond, A. (2019) ‘Feminist foreign policy 3.0: advancing ethics and gender equality in global politics’, SAIS Review of International Affairs, 39(1). https://bit.ly/3vZqZim

Ahn, C. et al (2020) ‘Biden should embrace an anti-imperialist feminist foreign policy to heal wounds abroad—and at home’, Common Dreams, 17th November. https://bit.ly/3A5joSj

Bashevkin, S. (2018) Women as foreign policy leaders: national security and gender politics in superpower America. Oxford: Oxford Press. https://bit.ly/360BWFL

Burns, B. and Dolan, M. (2021) ‘With a feminist foreign policy, Biden could get climate change right’, Foreign Policy, 21st April. https://bit.ly/3dlhm6Z

Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy (n.d.) website. https://bit.ly/3xWAqjV

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Council on Foreign Relations (2021) ‘The Biden administration agenda on global women’s issues’, Council on Foreign Relations, virtual meeting 8th March. https://on.cfr.org/3vUDPhP

Dolker, T. and Sharma, P. (2020) ‘A feminist U.S. foreign policy advances security in the true meaning of the word’, Responsible Statecraft, 27th May. https://bit.ly/2TgNd1L

Graham, S. and Corrado, M. (2021) ‘How to advance a feminist foreign policy’, United States Institute of Peace, 8th March. https://bit.ly/3jiuGg9

Hudson, V. et al (2014) Sex and World Peace. New York: Columbia University Press. https://bit.ly/3hcYOXF

Hudson, V. (2015) The Hilary Doctrine: Sex and American Foreign Policy (New York: Columbia University Press).

https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kcl/detail.action?docID=1974571

Indian Council of World Affairs (2021) A Gender-Sensitive Indian Foreign Policy: Why? And How? (New Delhi: Indian Council of World Affairs). Available: https://www.icwa.in/Booklet/Gender_Booklet/index.html#p=11

Jaramillo Ruiz, F. and Monroy, M. (2021) ‘Gendering foreign policy in Colombia’s peace process with the FARC’, Feminist Journal of Politics, 23(3), pp. 418—439. https://bit.ly/3D4LH54

Rajagopalan, S. (2012) ‘Reflections on feminism and foreign policy’, India International Centre Quarterly, 39(1), pp. 93—102. https://bit.ly/3xXqlTK

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Robinson, F. (2021) ‘Feminist Foreign Policy as Ethical Foreign Policy? A Care Ethics Perspective’, Journal of International Political Theory, 17(1), pp. 20—37. https://doi.org/10.1177/1755088219828768

Scheyer, V. and Kumskova, M. (2019) ‘Feminist foreign policy: a fine line between “adding women” and pursuing a feminist agenda’, Journal of International Affairs, 72(2),pp. 57—76. https://bit.ly/2WcLcVW

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Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, 20(2), pp. 76—94.

Zocalo Public Square (2021) What does a feminist foreign policy look like? Online event with Scripps College, 3rd March. https://bit.ly/3xeB7F2

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