Why U.S.-China Relations Need a Gender Analysis
GAIA PhD candidate Kinsey Spears and Fletcher graduate Emily Prey co-author an article on gender analysis, foreign policy, and U.S.-China
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GAIA PhD candidate Kinsey Spears and Fletcher graduate Emily Prey co-author an article on gender analysis, foreign policy, and U.S.-China
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Read Morehttps://www.facebook.com/fletcherschool/videos/1322385271441338 The feminist foreign policy agenda places gender at the center of the foreign policy decision making process. Historically, women are treated
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