Feministička spoljna politika u praksi: Uvođenje institucionalnog okvira za implementaciju u postjugoslovenskoj sferi
Feminist foreign policy in practice: Introducing an institutional framework for implementation in the post-Yugoslav sphere
Author(s): Marie Jelenka Kirchner
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Gender history, Transformation Period (1990 - 2010), Post-Communist Transformation
Published by: BCBP Beogradski centar za bezbednosnu politiku
Keywords: gender equality; social diversity; eminist Foreign Policy (FSP)
Summary/Abstract: In the last few years, more and more decision-makers and policy-makers have followed the tireless activities of gender equality advocates: there is a strong interest in feminist views and efforts for gender equality, at least verbally. In its 2021 coalition agreement, the German government announced that it wanted to "strengthen the rights, resources and representation of women and girls globally and support social diversity." "In line with Feminist Foreign Policy" (Bundeserigung 2021), building on the Feminist Foreign Policy (FSP) model first introduced by the Swedish Government in 2014. On International Women's Day 2023, Slovenia also verbally committed to the FSP, as one of the last countries to announce a feminist approach to foreign policy and the first in Central and Eastern or Southeastern Europe.
Series: Beogradski Centar za Bezbednosnu Politiku - Analysis
- Page Count: 19
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: Serbian
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