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The Politics of Feminist Foreign Policy and Digital Diplomacy

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  • Provides the first comprehensive account of Sweden's feminist foreign policy
  • Examines the distinct political dynamics of digital diplomacy
  • Advances a novel approach to the study of the political dynamics of digital diplomacy and feminist foreign policy
  • This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access

Part of the book series: Global Foreign Policy Studies (GFPS)

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About this book

 

The overarching aim of the book is to provide the first comprehensive account of Sweden’s feminist foreign policy and its dissemination through digital diplomacy. In contrast to other scholarly studies of digital diplomacy that tend to view it as a technological and apolitical device for online diplomatic communication, this book examines the specific political dynamics of digital diplomacy. It posits that digital diplomacy is a highly political practice and form of communication. The book offers an in-depth examination of the interdependent relationship between digital diplomacy and feminist foreign policy, with an empirical focus on Sweden.  Additionally, it introduces a novel theoretical framework to analyse the political characteristics of digital diplomacy, emphasising the oscillation between antagonism and agonism at the intersection of feminist foreign policy and digital diplomacy.

In sum, the book provides new theoretical and empirical knowledge of why, how, and in what ways power-political dynamics are produced, sustained, and transformed within the contexts of feminist foreign policy and digital diplomacy. While the focus centres on Sweden, the authors contend that their novel approach to examining the political dynamics of digital diplomacy and feminist foreign policy applies to other country case studies as well.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Lund, Sweden

    Karin Aggestam, Elsa Hedling

  • Edinburgh, UK

    Annika Bergman Rosamond

About the authors

Karin Aggestam is Professor in Political Science at the Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies at Lund University

Annika Bergman Rosamond is Senior Lecturer of International Relations and Gender at the University of Edinburgh

Elsa Hedling is Associate Senior Lecturer in European Studies at the Centre for Languages and Literature at Lund University

She is also an Associate Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs in Stockholm.

 

 

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