Gendering Diplomacy in the Global South: A Resource Book on Theorizing and Practicing Feminist Foreign Policy

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Copyright © IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute and The Asia Foundation
Published in 2025
Published by: ARJUN KUMAR

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Gendering Diplomacy in Global South: A Resource Book on Theorizing and Practicing Feminist Foreign Policy is a pioneering collection that brings together critical perspectives on the theory and practice of Feminist Foreign Policy (FFP), with a specific focus on the Global South. The book explores how diplomacy, international relations, and peacebuilding can be reimagined through intersectional, feminist, and justice-oriented frameworks. Combining scholarly insights with grounded experiences, this volume addresses key themes such as gender mainstreaming, intersectionality, security, global inequalities, and postcolonial power structures. It serves as both an academic guide and a practical toolkit for students, researchers, policymakers, diplomats, and activists invested in building inclusive, ethical, and transformative global relations.

Editors

Vibhuti Patel, Visiting Distinguished Professor, IMPRI, former professor at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

Nandita Baruah, The Asia Foundation’s Country Representative in India.

Simi Mehta, CEO & Editorial Director, IMPRI

Satyam Tripathi, PhD Candidate, Centre for European Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University.

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