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ID165211
Title ProperDomestic challenges and international leadership
Other Title Informationa case study of women in Australian international affairs
LanguageENG
AuthorStephenson, Elise
Summary / Abstract (Note)Women in international affairs play powerful and influential roles in shaping laws and policies, negotiating on subjects of war, peace and security, and representing national interest. In Australia, women outnumber men at all levels of public service to executive level one. Yet, women remain under-represented in more senior ranks and appear to experience significant challenges gaining leadership in agencies involved in diplomacy and security. What are the gendered institutions at play in Australian international affairs? Using a comparative case study approach, this paper explores the experiences of senior executive level women leaders across the Australian Federal Government in four case agencies—the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Defence, Department of Home Affairs (DHA), and the Australian Federal Police (AFP). Women’s gendered challenges in international leadership are not surprising within a diplomatic history that has often restricted women’s roles based off the ‘appropriateness’ of sending women as envoys to nations of varying safety and respect for their status. What is surprising is that women report greater sexism, discrimination and harassment from within their own agencies, not from countries in which they are hosted. This has important ramifications globally on gaining and retaining women in international affairs leadership.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 73, No.3; Jun 2019: p.234-253
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol: 73 No 3
Key WordsDiplomacy ;  International Affairs ;  Governance ;  Gender ;  Women’s Leadership


 
 
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