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Annika Bergman Rosamond has co-authored SCGA position paper on Scotland and feminist foreign policy

SCGA paper cover of publication. Picture.

The paper draws on the rich feminist scholarship, practice and activism of the 20th and 21st centuries to present some of the central feminist ideas, concepts and principles that the co-authors think should inform the idea of a feminist approach to foreign policy.

It briefly considers the ideas and ambitions of the FFPs adopted to date, with a focus on Sweden as the pioneer of the concept. It argues that rather than repeating the Swedish focus – often encapsulated as the “3Rs”, rights, representation and resources – the Scottish Government could aim to be bolder and braver, replacing the 3Rs with 3As: authenticity, ambition, and accountability.

Authors:  Annika Bergman Rosamond, Claire Duncanson and Caron Gentry 

Title OPINION PAPER: Scotland the Brave? An authentic, ambitious and accountable Feminist Foreign Policy

Linkhttps://scga.scot/2022/07/25/opinion-paper-feminist-foreign-policy/