Feminist approach to foreign policy - interview findings: final report
This report summarises key findings from an initial phase of stakeholder engagement which involved conducting interviews with individuals who have knowledge of and experience in the field of feminist foreign policy.
Footnotes
1. Intersectional approaches recognise that people are shaped by simultaneous membership of multiple interconnected social categories and that the interaction between multiple social categories occurs within a context of connected systems and structures of power. See: The Scottish Government (2022) Using intersectionality to understand structural inequality in Scotland: evidence synthesis
2. Intersectional approaches recognise that people are shaped by simultaneous membership of multiple interconnected social categories and that the interaction between multiple social categories occurs within a context of connected systems and structures of power. For further discussion of the concept of intersectionality, please see The Scottish Government (2022) Using intersectionality to understand structural inequality in Scotland: evidence synthesis
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