Feministisk utrikespolitik och klimat
(2018) STVA22 20181Department of Political Science
- Abstract
- This study explores Sweden’s strategies as a small state for exerting influence on the integration of gender issues in international climate policy. It does so by focusing on the the feminist foreign policy doctrine introduced by the current government, and its implications for Swedish international climate policy-making. The empirical data is collected through elite interviews with chosen representatives that have high-level practical experience in the field, and the theoretical framework used to analyse the results divides the strategy into four categories. The main conclusion is that while the feminist foreign policy as a clearly formulated priority naturally has provided assistance in coordinating ministries around gender mainstreaming... (More)
- This study explores Sweden’s strategies as a small state for exerting influence on the integration of gender issues in international climate policy. It does so by focusing on the the feminist foreign policy doctrine introduced by the current government, and its implications for Swedish international climate policy-making. The empirical data is collected through elite interviews with chosen representatives that have high-level practical experience in the field, and the theoretical framework used to analyse the results divides the strategy into four categories. The main conclusion is that while the feminist foreign policy as a clearly formulated priority naturally has provided assistance in coordinating ministries around gender mainstreaming in international policy in general, the effect on other ministries like the Ministry of Environment is, to a certain degree, still challenged on an internal structural level by the cross-sectoral character of complex political issues like climate change. (Less)
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- author
- Fritzell, Vindar LU and Leckius, Adam LU
- supervisor
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- Klas Nilsson LU
- organization
- alternative title
- En studie i Sveriges ambitioner och strategier i klimatpolitiken
- course
- STVA22 20181
- year
- 2018
- type
- L2 - 2nd term paper (old degree order)
- subject
- keywords
- Feministisk utrikespolitik, klimat, miljö, genus, små stater
- language
- Swedish
- additional info
- Tack Klas Nilsson, för ditt gedigna jobb med att hjälpa oss resonera och genomföra våra ambitioner!
- id
- 8940212
- date added to LUP
- 2018-10-24 16:47:02
- date last changed
- 2018-10-24 16:47:02
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