1st Edition

Feminist Policymaking in Turbulent Times Critical Perspectives

Edited By Hannah Partis-Jennings, Clara Eroukhmanoff Copyright 2024
356 Pages
by Routledge

356 Pages
by Routledge

356 Pages
by Routledge

Feminist Policymaking in Turbulent Times offers a unique and timely reflection of the critical debates around the institutionalisation of feminist and gender-focused ideas and norms into policy. Many states and non-governmental organisations are increasingly invested in ‘feminist policymaking’ at the domestic and international levels. Yet, this liberal (feminist) agenda is also vastly... Read more

Introduction: Feminist Policymaking in Turbulent Times: Critical Perspectives

Hannah Partis-Jennings and Clara Eroukhmanoff

PART 1: Methods, Metrics, and Impact of Feminist Policymaking

1. Advocating for Feminist Economic Policies: A Practitioner’s Story from the Frontline

Lila Caballero Sosa

2. From Havana to Bogota: The Indicators for Measuring the Implementation of the Gender Perspective of the Colombian Peace Agreement with the FARC Guerrilla

Lina M. Céspedes-Báez, Felipe Jaramillo Ruiz and Rebecca Nielsen

3. Female Victimhood and Political Agency: A Critical Perspective of International Gender Mainstreaming in the Tunisian Transitional Justice

Sélima Kebaïli

PART 2: Feminist Foreign Policy and the State

4. What is Feminist Foreign Policy? Interrogating a Developing Idea Across Five National Contexts

Jennifer Thomson

5. The Abandonment of Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy: Militarism and Gendered Nationalism

Annika Bergman Rosamond

6. Troubling French Feminist Diplomacy with the National Context

Clara Eroukhmanoff

7. Feminist Foreign Policy in India: Looking Inwards Matters

Dipti Tamang

PART 3: Feminist Policymaking and the International

8. Relationality and ‘the International’: Rethinking Feminist Foreign Policy

Fiona Robinson

9. Early Women Envoys of India: Looking for Blueprints of Feminist Foreign Policy

Khushi Singh Rathore

10. Towards a Feminist Defence Policy? Challenges for Feminist Foreign Policy

Katharine A. M. Wright

PART 4: Rethinking Feminist Policymaking

11. Abortion Storytelling as Feminist Policy(un)making

Hannah Partis-Jennings

12. A View into the Fray: Lived Testimony of Minorities in the UK Peace, Security, and Foreign Policymaking Fields

Aditi Gupta and Mélina Villeneuve

13. Feminist Demands for Equal Distribution of Power and Resources: The Case for Tax Justice as Central to Addressing the Elephant in the Room of Feminist Policymaking

Caroline Othim and Roos Saalbrink

14. Decolonising Feminist Policymaking: Interrogating Western and Liberal Feminisms’ Dominance in Feminist Policy Spaces

Sidonia Lucia Kula

Conclusion: Can ‘Feminist’ Policymaking Deliver a More Just World?

Toni Haastrup

Biography

Hannah Partis-Jennings is a lecturer in International Relations in the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics at Queens University Belfast, UK. Her research and publications are located within feminist security studies and critical military studies with an additional focus on reproductive justice activism and storytelling as feminist political practice.

Clara Eroukhmanoff is a senior lecturer in International Relations in the School of Law and Social Sciences at London South Bank University, UK. Her current research lies at the intersection of feminist writing in International Relations, gender, and foreign policy, with a particular focus on French feminist diplomacy, US declinism, the remasculinisation of international politics and anti-genderism, and Trumpism.