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Gender and Foreign Policy in the Clinton Administration

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Though recent US government attention to global women's rights and empowerment is often presented as a new phenomenon, Karen Garner argues that nearly two decades ago the Clinton administration broke barriers to challenge women's unequal status vis-a-vis men around the world and to incorporate their needs into US foreign policy and aid programs. Garner draws on a wide range of primary sources, including interviews with government officials and feminist activists who worked with the administration, to present a persuasive account of the emergence, evolution, and legacy of US global gender policy in the 1990s.

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FirstForum Press
1935049607 / 9781935049609
Hardback
327.73
15/03/2012
United States
333 pages
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More