The Past, Present, and Future(s) of Feminist Foreign Policy

Author:

Achilleos-Sarll Columba1ORCID,Thomson Jennifer2,Haastrup Toni3ORCID,Färber Karoline4ORCID,Cohn Carol5,Kirby Paul6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Birmingham, UK

2. University of Bath, UK

3. University of Stirling, Scotland

4. King's College London, UK

5. University of Massachusetts Boston, USA

6. Queen Mary University of London, UK

Abstract

Abstract Almost a decade after Sweden first declared that it would follow a feminist foreign policy (FFP), a further eleven countries from across Europe, North and South America, and North and West Africa have adopted, or have signaled an interest in potentially adopting, an FFP in the future. These developments have been accompanied by a growing body of feminist scholarship. Although still in its infancy, this literature can generally be divided between more normative accounts and those that are empirically focused, with particular attention paid to the FFPs of Sweden and Canada. Yet, few studies compare FFPs’ uptake across different countries and regions, examine its connections to longer histories of ideas around women and gender, or unpack the policy intersections FFP (tentatively) engages. Contributing to these different areas, Part I provides an overview of the history of FFP, interrogates FFP in the context of Foreign Policy Analysis, and explores what FFP can achieve in the current (liberal) global system. Part II turns to consider policy intersections in relation to the climate crisis, migration, militarism, and bodies. Thinking through its origins, policy intersections, and potential future(s), the contributors to this Forum explore FFP's multiple and contested future(s). Ultimately, the Forum takes stock of this feminist turn in foreign policy at a critical point in its development and considers what future possibilities it may hold.

Funder

ESRC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Geography, Planning and Development

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