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Erfahre welche Wege eine progressive europäische Sicherheitspolitik jenseits von Aufrüstung und traditionellem Pazifismus eröffnen kann. Ein Gespräch mit Laurent Goetschel (swisspeace), Priska Seiler Graf (SP) und Leonie Stamm (DGAP).

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Pushing Back the Pushback? WPS, Power Politics, and Liberal Retreat - PRIF BLOG Twenty-five years after its adoption, the Women, Peace and Security agenda is operating within a different political landscape. Power politics is returning, militarization is accelerating, and the ant...

Shrinking political will, illiberal backlash, and gender backsliding: 25 years after its adoption, the Women, Peace and Security agenda is operating within a different political landscape. @leoniestamm.bsky.social outlines the changed context and possible avenues forward in the new #PRIFblog.

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The Present and Future of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda

This Friday, we’ll take a closer look at the present&future of the #WPS agenda – organised and moderated by Karolin Tuncel and JungeDGAP. I look forward to the conversation with Anica Heinlein (CARE) and Jeannette Böhme (medica mondiale). Join us!

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Grundnüchtern: 25 Jahre UN-Sicherheitsratsresolution 1325 und die Agenda „Frauen, Frieden und Sicherheit“ Unsere neue Publikation „Grundnüchtern: Weshalb die Bundesregierung gerade jetzt in die Agenda »Frauen, Frieden und Sicherheit« investieren sollte“ liefert Empfehlungen für die Ausgestaltung eines neu...

🎂 25 Jahre UN-Resolution 1325: Geschlechtergerechtigkeit ist Voraussetzung für nachhaltigen Frieden! Von der Bundesregierung braucht es eine Neuauflage des Nationalen Aktionsplans „Frauen, Frieden und Sicherheit“ (NAP), fordert @leoniestamm.bsky.social von der @dgap.org
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Each motive entails both opportunities and risks. Analyzing the benefits policymakers associate with FFP can help ensure that itis both strategically effective and normatively consistent - particularly at a time when we see a shift toward interest-based argumentation in foreign and security policy.

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➡️ Reputation: Building a progressive reputation for individuals or parties, and appealing to voters.
➡️ Alliances: Fostering partnerships beyond traditional alliances, and strengthening one’s position on the global stage.

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➡️ Efficiency: Leveraging gender equality and inclusive approaches as performance enhancers in foreign and security policy.
➡️ Leadership: Positioning a state as a progressive actor by leading efforts on FFP.

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FFP is mostly seen as a value-driven, normative approach. Yet, as an increasing number of states adopt it, decision-makers are also turning to FFP for strategic reasons. In this paper, I disentangle these dynamics and explore four distinct motives that make FFP politically attractive:

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Beyond values - How feminist foreign policy serves strategic interests - Foundation for European Progressive Studies Feminist Foreign Policy (FFP) is often championed for its normative promise — advancing gender equality, […]

New policy brief for @feps-europe.eu @fesonline.bsky.social: “Beyond values – how feminist foreign policy serves strategic interests” ➡️ feps-europe.eu/publication/... Right in time for the 4th Feminist Foreign Policies Ministerial Conference happening rn in Paris!

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Eine Anregung rund um 25 Jahre Resolution 1325 - Agenda Frauen, Frieden, Sicherheit 👍

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Thank you to the French Embassy for hosting the event and to our distinguished colleagues who joined Chris for the panel discussion. French Ambassador Delphine O, @balnik.bsky.social from (@gppi.bsky.social ), Egzi Akarsu (The ONE Campaign), and moderator Leonie Stamm (@dgap.org).

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Für die @fesonline.bsky.social habe ich aufgeschrieben, warum es aktuell entscheidend ist, dass die Bundesregierung diskursiv und materiell in die WPS-Agenda investiert – und wie wichtig die Entwicklung des neuen Nationalen Aktionsplan ist. 4/

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Gendersensitive Analysen dürfen gerade jetzt nicht fehlen. Die aktuelle Sicherheitslage eröffnet neue Anknüpfungspunkte, die unbedingt genutzt werden sollten, um die Agenda nachhaltig zu verankern. Doch sie birgt auch die Gefahr einer Versicherheitlichung der Agenda. 3/

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Die UNSCR1325 feiert im Okt ihr Jubiläum. Doch 25 Jahre später steht die Agenda unter Druck: Der Backlash wächst, Genderpolitiken werden zurückgerollt, inklusive Sprache bekämpft – sichtbar auch am Rückzug der US-Regierung. Gleichzeitig erleben wir die konfliktreichste Zeit seit dem 2. Weltkrieg. 2/

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Mein neuer Text für @fesonline.bsky.social ist erschienen: „Grundnüchtern: Weshalb die Bundesregierung gerade jetzt in die Agenda »Frauen, Frieden und Sicherheit« investieren sollte“. library.fes.de/pdf-files/in...

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I'm so happy about @karolinefaerber.bsky.social and my new article with @politicsgenderj.bsky.social 🥰. We draw on @maxczollek.bsky.social and @mamjahid.bsky.social 's work to show how claims of historical responsibility in Germany's Feminist Foreign Policy towards colonialism sustain coloniality /1

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Feminist foreign policies talk equality, but local feminist peacebuilders still face donor scepticism, unstable funding & political pushback.

Without structural change, FFPs risk perpetuating the problems they claim to solve.

📝 Our new piece in @politicsgenderj.bsky.social doi.org/10.1017/S174...

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Israels Angriff auf den Iran: Völkerrechtliche Zeitenwende Bei Israels Angriff auf den Iran agiert der Westen mit Doppelmoral. Damit trägt er mehr zu Erosion des Völkerrechts bei als der offene Regelbruch mancher Autokraten.

"In der Reaktion der Weltgemeinschaft wird sich zeigen, ob es noch so etwas wie eine internationale Ordnung gibt (..). Oder ob wieder das Recht des Stärkeren gilt, das in vergangenen Jahrhunderten zu dauerhaften Kriegen geführt hat." C.Adebahr über die "Völkerrechtliche Zeitenwende" in @taz.de

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Members of the Feminist Foreign Policy Progressive Voices Collective, co-chaired by @annlinde.bsky.social & Machris Cabreros, met online to explore how to sustain the feminist movement during crises
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The group examined good practices & strategies from around the world

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President Vjosa Osmani opens the Intl Forum on #WomenPeaceSecurity in #Prishtina. This year’s edition focuses on intergenerational security and aims to serve as „a call to build a peace that is not passive but inclusive, bold, and just“ - in times of global insecurity.

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Would you be able to add me to the list? Thanks so much!

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That's great, I'd love to be added if possible!

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Encouraging news — after initially eliminating the Ministry of Women and Gender Equality, Canadian PM Mark Carney has reversed course following strong pushback from civil society. Rechie Valdez @rechievaldez.bsky.social is now appointed to the role.

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Will 🇩🇪 drop its feminist foreign policy? In The Diplomat’s Cabinet #podcast, our Research Fellow @leoniestamm.bsky.social addresses what the new coalition agreement means for the concept of #FFP & individual ministries holding feminist strategies.

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With Germany’s previous National Action Plan (NAP) on 1325 having expired last year, it will now be up to the new government to develop a new NAP—something that should be treated as a high priority. 5/

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What *is* included in the coalition agreement is a commitment to implementing and further developing the Women, Peace and Security (#WPS) agenda and #UNSCR1325— marking its 25th anniversary this year – as well as CEDAW and the Istanbul Convention. 4/

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and in what form, these strategies are continued—or rolled back entirely. It seems likely, imo, that if previous Minister Svenja Schulze continues (as media reports), she will continue implementing the Feminist Development Strategy she initiated; more ❓remain when it comes to the FFO.3/

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The CDU is taking over the FFO, the SPD is retaining the BMZ. Both ministries had developed their own FFP strategy in the previous legislative period—at the Foreign Office under the Greens, and at the BMZ under the SPD. Whether Germany remains part of the 'FFP club' depends on whether, 2/

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Just now, Germany’s new coalition government, formed by the CDU/CSU & SPD, published its coalition treaty. As expected, #FeministForeignPolicy is no longer explicitly included—meaning that the framework is no longer set as a governmental priority. This brings us back to the role of ministries: 1/

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The session took place as part of our @dgap.org roundtable series on #FeministForeignPolicy, where we bring together policymakers, diplomats, and experts to discuss gender-sensitive and feminist-informed approaches to foreign policy.

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