Polarisation versus Convergence: Senior Female Diplomats’ Views on Feminism, Religion and Women’s Rights in US Foreign Policy

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Sylvia Bashevkin
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Abstract

This article is among the first to probe the views of seven women who held foreign policy cabinet positions in Democratic and Republican administrations in the United States between 1981 and 2018. Grounded in debates over a polarising ‘culture war’ versus converging social attitudes, the study uses autobiographical sources to gauge cross-party differences over time in leaders’ understandings of feminism and anti-feminism, levels of secularism and religious orthodoxy, and views of women’s rights in foreign policy. The study also examines questions of intersectionality, notably whether appointees from racial minority backgrounds expressed distinctively transformative views about inequality and discrimination. The findings confirm left/right polarisation arguments with respect to attitudes towards women’s movements but show that nominees, regardless of party or racial background, were deeply committed to liberal individualism. The conclusion discusses the implications of these results and proposes directions for further research.
两极分化与趋同:高级女外交官对美国外交政策中女权主义、宗教和妇女权利的看法
本文是首批探讨1981年至2018年期间在美国民主党和共和党政府中担任外交政策内阁职位的七名女性观点的文章之一。该研究基于对两极分化的“文化战争”与趋同的社会态度的辩论,使用自传资料来衡量跨党派领导人对女权主义和反女权主义的理解,世俗主义和宗教正统的水平,以及对外交政策中妇女权利的看法。该研究还探讨了相互交织的问题,特别是来自少数种族背景的被任命者是否对不平等和歧视表达了独特的变革观点。调查结果证实了关于对待妇女运动态度的左右两极分化论点,但表明被提名者,无论党派或种族背景,都深深致力于自由个人主义。结论部分讨论了研究结果的意义,并提出了进一步研究的方向。
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Hague Journal of Diplomacy
Hague Journal of Diplomacy INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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