外交中的性别模式会随着时间的推移而消失吗?

IF 2 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Anne-Kathrin Kreft, Birgitta Niklasson, Ann E. Towns
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摘要

现有的学术研究指出了外交中的性别模式。这项研究以新的方式考察了这种性别模式,预计女性在经济影响力更大的国家和受冲突影响的国家担任大使的可能性较小,但在性别更平等的国家担任大使的可能性更大。最重要的是,我们研究了这些性别差异是否会随着时间的推移而减少。关于丹麦、瑞典、英国和美国1970年至2015年期间大使任命的新数据显示,尽管在性别平等国家或国内冲突国家的大使任命方面没有性别差异,但女性在经济重要国家和国家间冲突国家担任大使的可能性确实较低。至关重要的是,这些模式不会随着时间的推移而减弱。这项研究为未来对解释某些性别模式持续存在和其他性别模式缺失的潜在机制的研究开辟了道路。关键信息大使任命中的性别差异长期存在。与男性大使相比,女性大使被派往经济地位较高的国家的可能性较小。女性大使比男性大使更不可能被派往国家间冲突的国家,但在国家内部冲突中没有这种模式。在性别更平等的国家,大使的任命没有性别模式。
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Do gender patterns in diplomacy disappear over time?
Existing scholarship points to gender patterns in diplomacy. This study examines such gender patterns in new ways, expecting women to be less likely to be ambassadors in states with more economic clout and in conflict-affected states, but more likely to serve as ambassadors in more gender-equal states. Most importantly, we examine whether these gender differences diminish over time. New data on ambassador appointments for Denmark, Sweden, the UK and the US spanning the period 1970–2015 reveal that whereas there are no gender differences with respect to postings to gender-equal states or states with domestic conflict, women are indeed less likely to be ambassadors in economically significant states and in states in inter-state conflict. Crucially, these patterns are not diminishing over time. This study opens up for future investigation into underlying mechanisms that explain the persistence of some gender patterns and the absence of others.Key messagesGender differences in ambassador appointments persist over time.Female ambassadors are less likely than men to be posted to states with higher economic status.Female ambassadors are less likely than men to be posted to countries with inter-state conflict, but there are no such patterns for intra-state conflict.There are no gender patterns in ambassador appointments to more gender-equal states.
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European Journal of Politics and Gender
European Journal of Politics and Gender Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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