Description
Comprising a review of qualitative methodologies in the existing analysis of Feminist Foreign Policy (FFP), this paper highlights the lack of postcolonial feminist critical approaches. Building on the critique offered by these approaches, this paper foregrounds the potential of postcolonial feminist methodologies in the discourse analysis of FFP, and how that might help reimagine an FFP, informed by local forms of knowledge. The goal is to contribute to a more nuanced mode of engaging with FFP offered by postcolonial feminist insights, and thereby also help reconstruct FFP as we know it.