Description
Over a dozen countries have now adopted a feminist approach to their global affairs. Whilst there has been much academic attention paid to the normative basis of these claims, there has perhaps been less attention paid to the process by which these countries’ came to adopt such policies, and how they are playing out.
This panel takes stock of certain key case study countries, notably Germany, Mexico, Canada and Scotland. How are these countries adopting FFP? How is it changing their international relations? How have these policies been developed and how do they relate to national politics? What have been the successes and failures of these policies?