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Article: Feminist international relations in Australia.(Reprint)(Report)
- Article from:
- The Australian Journal of Politics and History
- Article date:
- September 1, 2009
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I am convinced at every turn that the international is personal, and the personal is international too. (1)
Introduction
Feminist insights into International Relations are now a familiar part of Australia's IR landscape. While the number of academics who self-identify primarily as feminist IR scholars remains small, the number of IR academics who consider their research and themselves to be compatible with feminist principles continues to grow. Similarly, the number of Australian scholars who readily recognise the embedded nature of gendered politics in all issues of International Relations has increased. Feminist IR theory is now routinely taught in IR ...