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A Spotlight on Chile’s “Feminist Foreign Policy”

By Brian Winter

What it means, why it’s important, and what challenges remain.

The government of President Gabriel Boric recently announced its commitment to a “feminist foreign policy,” which it described as the first of its kind in South America, joining countries like Spain, Canada, Germany, Sweden and Mexico. What does such a policy really mean What are the challenges to implementation in a foreign policy world where women are underrepresented and often treated unfairly What lessons are there for other countries in the region, including Brazil, where a group of diplomats recently expressed interest in a similarly feminist policy in an article for...

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