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The Politics of Feminist Foreign Policy and Digital Diplomacy

Karin Aggestam - Personal Name; Annika Bergman Rosamond - Personal Name; Elsa Hedling - Personal Name;

his chapter introduces the study of the politics of feminist foreign policy and digital diplomacy. It unpacks two transformative and intersecting developments: (1) Sweden’s adoption of a distinct feminist
branding of its foreign policy and (2) the embrace of digitalisation in
diplomacy. In 2014, Sweden made history by becoming the first country
in the world to launch a feminist foreign policy. This pioneering political
move demanded both visibility and global attention, prompting Sweden
to explore new digital environments and social media platforms, which
would offer both scale and reach. Subsequently, several other states followed suit, embracing Sweden’s feminist foreign policy as a model of foreign policy conduct. This feminist shift in global politics has given rise to
contestation, resistance and rejection by a range of global actors. This
chapter advances a novel conceptual framework for studying the relationship between feminist foreign policy and digital diplomacy. The framework employs three key concepts: (a) articulation, (b) resonance and (c)
contestation. These concepts are used to analyse Sweden’s feminist foreign policy leadership, nation branding and visual representation in global
politics


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: Palgrave Macmillan Cham., 2024
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XIII, 109
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English
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9783031636974
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computer
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online resource
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The Politics
Feminist Foreign Policy
Digital Diplomacy
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Karin Aggestam, Annika Bergman Rosamond, Elsa Hedling
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angga
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https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-63697-4
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