The idea of a feminist foreign policy is expanding rapidly. But, writes Jennifer Thomson, domestic blind spots, and lack of agreement regarding what such policy actually entails, weakens its potential to address the world's major injustices
Lecturer in Comparative Politics, University of Bath
Jennifer's current work focuses on gender and foreign policy, the Women, Peace and Security agenda, and sexual and reproductive health and rights in international policy-making.
Her work has been published in, among others, International Studies Review, International Studies Perspectives, the British Journal of Politics and International Relations and the International Political Science Review.
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