Feminist Foreign Policy and Lethal Autonomous Weapons

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In 2019, the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy hosted a panel discussion on feminist foreign policy and lethal autonomous weapons in collaboration with the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots. Watch our highlights video now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRW7I3Hima8

Gender, Power and Arms: The Interlinkages Between International Armament, Masculinities and Discrimination

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Fully autonomous weapons are being developed in the context of established norms of gender and power. Norms that over decades have shaped an international security architecture, in which states’ power is being defined by their ability (and willingness) to display and use military power. The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots as well as the International […]

Event Series: (Feminist) Foreign Policy So White?!

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In 2020, our Summer Event Series tackled the issue of whiteness in (Feminist) Foreign Policy. We hosted two events with the most impressive lineup of speakers, Dr. Toni Haastrup, Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins, Professor Chandra Mohanty, Kasey Robinson and Elmira Bayrasli. Watch the recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EespHmtAiU&feature=emb_title

The European Arms Trade is a Feminist Issue – and What We Can Do About It

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This online discussion, organised by the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation and the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy, reflects on why the international arms trade is a feminist issue, debates the tensions between the EU's arms export and its commitment to gender equality and reflects on if and how the EU arms exports can be rendered more gender-sensitive. Watch […]

Black History Month Instagram Live with Tiaji Sio

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Our very own Miriam and Sheena marked Black History Month with an Instagram Live discussion celebrating Black Feminism in Foreign Policy. In the second half, they were joined by Tiaji Sio of the German Federal Foreign Office and Diplomats of Color. Did you miss it? Watch it back on our Instagram now!

Talking to Extremists: Gender, Power and Belonging

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Along with ICAN and the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security, CFFP hosted the second event of the "Coming of Age of Women Peace and Security, In Conversation" series. During “Talking to Extremists: Gender, Power, and Belonging” Sanam Naraghi Anderlini MBE speaks with Shannon Foley Martinez, Deeyah Khan and Mossarat Qadeem about their experience […]

Power Over Rights: Understanding and Countering the Transnational Anti-Gender Movement

To mark the launch of our “Power over Rights: Understanding and countering the transnational anti-gender movement” study, the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy, the German Federal Foreign Ministry and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland hosted a Digital Launch Event. We presented the main findings of our study and discussed what the anti-gender movement […]

Feminist Foreign Policy – Employing a People-Centered Approach to Transatlantic Security and Peace

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A Feminist Foreign Policy questions the traditional understanding of state security and calls for a people-centred approach to security and peace. How can this approach be integrated into transatlantic relations? On March 31st, 2021, 1014 and the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy discussed these questions with Pam Campos Palma, political strategist, former military intelligence analyst, […]

Elite Bargains and Political Expediency: Sacrificing Women’s Lives in the Name of Security

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Along with ICAN and the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security, CFFP co-hosted the third session of the Coming of Age of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda webinar series. In this discussion, we discussed what happens when diplomats and politicians forge hasty elite bargains, leaving local communities and peacekeepers at the frontlines to […]

Climate Justice: Theory & Groundwork (An Introduction to Intersectional Thought and the Interconnectedness of the Climate Crisis, Systemic Inequality, and Marginalised Climate Activism)

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The climate crisis is more than global warming and the need to produce less carbon dioxide. It works as a multiplier of inequality, threatening and worsening the living conditions of already marginalised people. The aim of this event was to highlight the importance of fostering climate justice from an intersectional perspective, tackling racial, social, economic, […]

Rights, Responsibilities, and Revolutions – Understanding Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in a Transatlantic Context

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In recent years attacks on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) - such as the Global Gag Rule and Poland’s abortion ban - have been growing on both sides of the Atlantic with the number of actors fighting to undo the international achievements for womens’ and sexual minority rights gaining further ground. Across the globe, […]

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