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ID184231
Title ProperPro-Gender Foreign Policy by Stealth
Other Title InformationNavigating Global and Domestic Politics in Australian Foreign Policy Making
LanguageENG
AuthorLee-Koo, Katrina
Summary / Abstract (Note)As a middle-power nation, Australia promotes its global effectiveness, in part, through the adoption of international norms. Among those that it has more recently embraced has been pro-gender norms. The inclusion—for the first time—of gender equality considerations into overarching strategic doctrines, and the development of stand-alone gender strategies demonstrates this. While this is not without its shortcomings and contradictions, it is evidence that Australia is allowing feminist design to underpin areas of its foreign policy. However, unlike other states, this is not publicly emphasized. In fact, it is as if these policies were developed by stealth. This article examines the depth of Australia's commitment to pro-gender norms in foreign policy. It argues that there is a genuine embrace of pro-gender norms, but the masculinist cultures of Australia's politics limit the capacity for it to be publicly debated and celebrated.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Policy Analysis Vol. 16, No.2; Apr 2020: p.236–249
Journal SourceForeign Policy Analysis 2020-06 16, 2