Feminist strategies in international governance
The book combines a critical reflection on the current state of feminist politics with an introduction to urgent issues on the contemporary international agenda. In addition, the book draws on innovative conceptualizations from constructivism in international relations, legal anthropology and discou...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London
Routledge
2013
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| Series: | Global institutions series
70 |
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Table of Contents:
- pt.1. Feminist strategies
- International human right law: a portmanteau for feminist norms?
- Gender mainstreaming strategies in international governance
- Gender expertise as feminist strategy
- Feminist strategies in international organizations: the United Nations context
- A perspective on feminist international organizing from the bottom up: the case of IGTN and the WTO
- pt.2. Human rights of women
- Translating international women's right norms: CEDAW in context
- Doing vernacularization: the encounter between global and local ideas about women's right in Peru
- Translating international norms: filters to combating violence against women in Lebanon
- pt.3. Security governance
- A feminist analysis of UN Security Council resolutions on women, peace, and security
- European countries and the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325
- How do women's right norms travel? Peace building operations as opportunity structures in Bosnia
- pt.4. Economic governance
- Governing the economy for gender equality? Challenges of regulation
- Economic governance and the regulation of intimacy in gender and development: lessons from the World Bank's programming
- Feminist strategies and social learning in international economic governance
- Structural power and the gender biases of technocratic network governance in finance
- Conclusion: advancing feminist strategies in international governance


