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Gendering Diplomacy and International Negotiation

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  • First book on the topic of gender and diplomacy in the contemporary era
  • Promotes a novel research agenda on gender and diplomacy
  • Brings together leading scholars on gender, diplomacy and international negotiations

Part of the book series: Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations (SID)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Gender in the Foreign Service

  2. Gender in International Negotiation

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About this book

This path-breaking book addresses the oft-avoided, yet critical question: where are the women located in contemporary diplomacy and international negotiation? The text presents a novel research agenda, including new theoretical and conceptual perspectives on gender, power and diplomacy. The volume brings together a wide range of established International Relations scholars from different parts of the world to write original contributions, which analyse where the women are positioned in diplomacy and international negotiation. The contributions are rich and global in scope with cases ranging from Brazil, Japan, Turkey, Israel, Sweden to the UN, Russia, Norway and the European Union.

This book fills an important gap in research and will be of much interest to students and scholars of gender, diplomacy and International Relations. The volume also reaches out to a broader community of practitioners with an interest in the practice of diplomacy and international negotiation.

Reviews

“The depth and breadth of the research shared in this important work is exceptional. The fastidious coordination on behalf of the editors to link the works is to be commended.” (E-International Relations, e-ir.info, May 21, 2020)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Political Science, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

    Karin Aggestam

  • Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden

    Ann E. Towns

About the editors

Karin Aggestam is Pufendorf Chair Professor at Lund University, visiting professor at Monash University and honorary professor at University of Queensland.

Ann Towns is Associate Professor in political science at the University of Gothenburg and a Wallenberg Academy Fellow.

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