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Feminist foreign and development policy in practice: requirements and potentials

Feministische Außen- und Entwicklungspolitik konkret: Anforderungen und Potenziale
[collection]

Zilla, Claudia
(ed.)

Corporate Editor
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik -SWP- Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit

Abstract

Feminist foreign policy (FFP) provides a policy framework for government action and for processes and structures within ministries. The introduc­tion of such a framework is linked to a change in policy that is intended to help reduce discriminatory asymmetric relations of power. FFP is a new politic... view more

Feminist foreign policy (FFP) provides a policy framework for government action and for processes and structures within ministries. The introduc­tion of such a framework is linked to a change in policy that is intended to help reduce discriminatory asymmetric relations of power. FFP is a new political concept that has emerged in the context of increas­ing gender awareness in international politics. The Swedish government was the first to officially describe its foreign policy as feminist in 2014. Other countries from various regions have gradually followed suit. Germany joined the trend in March 2023, when the Federal Foreign Office published its guidelines for feminist foreign policy and the Federal Minis­try for Economic Cooperation and Development published its strategy for a feminist development policy. Both ministries see their documents as unfinished concepts that - with the help of research - will be adapted and further developed. This study, with its 11 application-oriented analyses, can contribute towards this effort. In addition to the core elements of national FFP concepts, German and European policy towards selected countries (states in Eastern Europe as well as Turkey, the Palestinian territories and Iran) as well as individual policy areas and international instruments (trade policy, digital policy, migration, flight and displacement, stabilisation and sanctions) are exam­ined with regard to the limits and potentials of implementing FFP. (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
foreign policy; development policy; feminism; gender policy; international politics; political strategy; gender-specific factors

Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Free Keywords
Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Auslands- und Entwicklungshilfe; Politische Prinzipien; Außenpolitische Strategie; Konzeption; Genderpolitik; Idealistische Außenpolitik; Instrumente und Verfahren der Außenpolitik; Außenhandelspolitik; Informations-/Kommunikationspolitik; Migrationspolitik; Flüchtlingspolitik; Konfliktmanagement; Sanktionen; Pragmatismus; Implementierung; Außenministerium; Auslandshilfeministerium; Gesamtregierungsansatz; Gemeinsame Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik (EU); Internationale Beziehungen; Beispielhafte Fälle; Osteuropa (politisch); Türkei; Palästinensische Selbstverwaltungsgebiete; Iran

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
81 p.

Series
SWP Research Paper, 9/2024

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18449/2024RP09

ISSN
1863-1053

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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