Essays about: "feminist foreign policy"
Showing result 31 - 35 of 40 essays containing the words feminist foreign policy.
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31. A fully feminist foreign policy? : A postcolonial feminist analysis of Sweden's Feminist Foreign Policy
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This thesis is a postcolonial feminist discourse analysis of Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy. Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy is unique to the world, but it is not the only case of incorporating a gender perspective as a central part of national or international politics. READ MORE
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32. Feminist Entrepreneurship within the UNSC
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This thesis seeks to answer the question of how Sweden acts as a norm entrepreneur with regards to its feminist foreign policy. Sweden’s membership within the United Nations Security Council presents an opportunity to analyse the country’s norm entrepreneurship within the UN’s most powerful organ. READ MORE
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33. Feminism on Hold : A feminist legal analysis of Sweden’s refugee and asylum legislation and policy
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : In 2014, the Swedish government announced its intentions to conduct an outspoken feminist foreign policy. In the years that have followed that same government have applied legislation and policy in the refugee and asylum area that are inconsistent with some aspects of that policy. READ MORE
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34. “Who run the world?” : Comparing Sweden’s international behavior before and after the construction of a feminist foreign policy
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskningAbstract : Viewing Sweden’s feminist foreign policy as a paradigmatically feminist and isolated case of domestic identity formulation, this thesis poses the following research question: to what extent does rapid identity construction affect state behavior? It assumes that a feminist state (en)genders the security concept and establishes interests in promoting (en)gendered security – which denotes the positive peace effects from female participation and protection – as an international security norm and thereby gain utility, security and legitimacy. Its constructivist hypothesis claims that the feminist identity has increased Sweden’s international promotion of (en)gendered security. READ MORE
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35. Feminism and foreign policy – the case of Sweden
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : There is a lack of a feminist perspective within general theories of international relations, but also in those documents that represents the basis for foreign policy, and a feminist assessment of the same. Assessment-tools for foreign policy that constitute a feminist perspective are therefore very limited, and an explanatory factor for the lack of such tools may be that there are a various number of feminist perspectives that rest on different ontological grounds. READ MORE