Germany’s Feminist Foreign Policy – A first Analysis
guidelines of the German Federal Foreign Office on “Shaping Feminist Foreign Policy”. Already in late 2021, the German government committed to a Feminist Foreign Policy and, thus, to follow in the footsteps of countries such as Mexico, Canada, France, Netherlands, and Spain. Whilst Minister Baerbock repeatedly emphasised last week that these guidelines are not a…
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Policy Brief: A Feminist Foreign Policy Response to COVID-19 A Feminist Foreign Policy for the EU Eine feministische Kritik der Atombombe
read moreReport: Feminist Foreign Policy for the EU
Where does the EU stand when it comes to gender equality in its foreign policy? Where and how can it improve? The EU’s Greens/EFA commissioned CFFP to write a study on exactly this topic. We are delighted to launch the report today – click below to download the full report. Happy reading!
read morePolicy Brief A Feminist Foreign Policy Response to COVID-19
What’s a feminist response to COVID-19? We conducted a series of consultations with the governments of Sweden, Canada, France, and Mexico on how they’re approaching their response to COVID. We collated their responses in a series of best „feminist“ state practices. While we hope that all governments across the world find this paper useful, we…
read moreMake Foreign Policy Feminist: A Feminist Foreign Policy for Germany
What could a Feminist Foreign Policy for Germany look like? Action points for the new government. This manifesto intends to encourage and support those inside the next government to begin the process of systematically changing how Germany’s foreign policy operates, whom it is made for, and whom it is informed by. It introduces what a…
read moreFeminist Foreign Policy and Deterrence
The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policy of the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy. When Margot Wallström introduced
read moreForced Migration, Human Trafficking, and the Issue of Consent: What Role for a Feminist Foreign Policy?
This piece was originally published in Disrupted: The Migration Issue in February 2019. The global migration debate hinges on questions of labelling and categorisation. Regardless of whether this debate is conducted in public, political, or judicial settings, it is deemed imperative to distinguish between border-crossers as eligible or ineligible claimants of state protection and assistance.…
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