性别安全关系的再政治化:瑞典的女权主义外交政策

Karin Aggestam, Annika Bergman Rosamond
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瑞典的女权主义外交政策建立在性别平等对安全至关重要这一广泛理念之上。本文关注的是,在女权主义外交政策的情况下,这种性别安全关系的政治化是如何被话语表达和实践的。通过分析妇女政治化、和平与安全议程以及全球性别主流化,问题得以解决。为了更具体地实证说明性别安全关系,我们分析了这些政治化进程如何反映在瑞典对全球和平外交和性别保护的支持中。文章最后提出了三点意见。首先,瑞典的女权主义外交政策是几种政治理性形式的表达,有时是相互竞争的。其次,尽管就政策结果而言,安全的去政治化和再政治化之间的波动似乎是富有成效的,但它也可能在女权主义外交政策实践方面造成矛盾和含糊不清。其中一个结果是,在瑞典政府发起的一系列非政治化政策举措中,性别和女性往往被混为一谈。第三,由于全球秩序中全球力量配置的变化,未来几十年性别安全关系的再政治化和争论可能会增加。
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Re-politicising the Gender-Security Nexus: Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy
Sweden’s feminist foreign policy is founded on the broad idea that gender equality is central to security. This article focuses on how the politicisation of this gender-security nexus is discursively articulated and practiced in the case of feminist foreign policy. The problematic is unpacked by analysing the politicisation of the women, peace and security agenda and global gender mainstreaming. To empirically illustrate the gender-security nexus more specifically, we analyse how these politicisation processes are reflected in Sweden’s support for global peace diplomacy and gender protection. The article concludes by offering three final remarks. First, Sweden’s feminist foreign policy is an expression of several, at times competing, forms of political rationality. Second, while the fluctuation between de-politicisation and re-politicisation of security may seem productive in terms of policy outcome it can also create contradictions and ambiguities in regards to feminist foreign policy practice. One such outcome is the tendency to conflate gender and women across a number of de-politicised policy initiatives launched by the Swedish government. Third, the re-politicisation and contestation of the gender-security nexus is likely to increase in the coming decades because of shifting global power configurations in the global world order.
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