Feminist Foreign Policy
Return to articleTrade In The New Indo-Pacific: Moving Towards Gender Inclusivity and Openness
As countries in the Indo-Pacific progress towards rebuilding the region’s economy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is vital to lay a foundation for a more equitable and sustainable future. The global economy suffers in entirety when women…
Feminist Foreign Policy and Anti-Authoritarianism in South Asia
“I see nothing grand or impossible about our expressing our readiness for universal interdependence rather than independence…Nor have I slightest difficulty in agreeing that in these days of rapid intercommunication and growing consciousness of oneness of all mankind, we must…
Adopting a Feminist Foreign Policy: What can India Learn From Mexico?
“We need to look at three things here: Getting more women to engage with foreign policy issues, reflect women’s interests in foreign policy, and bring in a feminist perspective to foreign policy.” In a recent interview, India’s External Affairs Minister,…
A Case for a Feminist Foreign Policy in Bangladesh
“Around the world, there is a pushback on women’s rights. […] We will push back against the pushback. And we will keep pushing. For wholesale change. For rapid change. And for the meaningful change our world needs, starting by addressing…
Assessing the Need for a Feminist Foreign Policy in Sri Lanka
Several countries, including Sweden, Canada, France, and Spain, have embraced the implementation of a Feminist Foreign Policy (FFP), bringing to fruition the conversation around its power to transform realities for women and girls. As the Center for Feminist Foreign Policy…
خارجہ پالیسی میں غائب” صنف”
یہ بات تقریباً عالمی طور پر تسلیم شدہ ہے کہ خواتین اور لڑکیوں کو بااختیار بنانے کا رجحان کسی بھی ملک میں بہتر طرز حکمرانی، معاشی ترقی، بہتر انسانی ترقی کے اشاریے اور مجموعی استحکام کا باعث بنتا ہے۔ مزید…