Gender’s journey in Canadian foreign policy, 1970-2015

Auteurs-es

  • Emma Callon

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.25071/06dfzq67

Biographie de l'auteur-e

  • Emma Callon

    Emma Callon holds an MA in international development studies and sociology from the University of Guelph, with a specialization in gender and policy analysis.

Références

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Carrier, Krystel, & Tiessen, Rebecca. (2015). The erasure of “gender” in Canadian foreign policy under the Harper Conservatives: The significance of the discursive shift from “gender equality” to “equality between women and men.” Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 21(2), 95-111.

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Connolly, Amanda. (2015, October 16). Liberals would fund abortion services under maternal health initiative. iPolitics. Retrieved from http://ipolitics.ca/2015/10/16/liberals-would-fund-abortion-services-under-maternal-health-initiative/

Martin, Lawrence. (2010). Harperland: The politics of control. Toronto, ON: Penguin Canada.

Stienstra, Deborah. (1994). Can the silence be broken? Gender and Canadian foreign policy. International Journal, 5, 103-127.

Swiss, Liam. (2012). Gender, security, and instrumentalism: Canada’s foreign aid in support of national interest? In Stephen Brown (Ed.), Struggling for effectiveness: CIDA and Canadian foreign aid (pp. 135-158). Montreal, QC: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Tiessen, Rebecca. (2015). Gender essentialism in Canadian foreign aid commitments to women, peace, and security. International Journal, 70(1), 84-100.

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Publié

2017-05-31

Comment citer

Gender’s journey in Canadian foreign policy, 1970-2015. (2017). Canada Watch. https://doi.org/10.25071/06dfzq67