Exploring brazilian foreign policy towards women: Dimensions, outcomes, actors and influences

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Mostly, although not exclusively under Workers’ Party governments (2003-2016), Brazil has carried out gender-sensitive, women-focused policies in at least three dimensions of its foreign policy: diplomacy, development cooperation, and security. This article examines the foreign-policy outcomes in those three dimensions and identifies the actors and influences responsible for them, with particular attention to the contribution of civil society organizations and the role of the Secretariat of Policies for Women, until recently the main Brazilian state-feminism agency at the federal level.

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Salomón, M. (2020). Exploring brazilian foreign policy towards women: Dimensions, outcomes, actors and influences. Revista Brasileira de Politica Internacional, 63(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7329202000101

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