Wondering where to start learning gender perspectives on world affairs? Here is a top list of recommended books for you.
Read moreKirchnerism’s first cut is still the deepest in Argentina
After 12 years of rule, the country was tired of the same narratives, corruption, depletion of economic assets, apathy to foreign incentives and the lavish lifestyle of those in power.
Read moreTertulia Internacionalista VII: La paz según el Nobel
¿Qué es “la paz”? ¿Qué organismo determina qué esfuerzos son válidos por conseguirla y qué líderes deben ser reconocidos? ¿Tienen los Premio Nobel una agenda neutral?
Read moreWomanhood and International Relations Podcast Release Date: Sept 6th
On September 6th, I will launch the first episode of my Womanhood & International Relations podcast.
Read moreEl G7, atando cabos sueltos
En este nuevo #AnálisisInternacional hablamos sobre conclusiones que nos deja el G7.
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Online Workshop: Feminism & World Politics 101
Are we studying world affairs with knowledge created by and for a specific type of men? In the 1970s – 1980s, academic works by Jean Bethke Elshtain, J. Ann Tickner and Cynthia Enloe came to reveal that the study of international affairs was not gender-neutral but rather gender-biased. If you are an IR specialist, student, […]
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