Gender in Diplomacy
Diversity and Women’s Representation in Small States’ Diplomacy: A Case Study of Lithuania [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Park, A. (2023). Diversity and Women’s Representation in Small States’ Diplomacy: A Case Study of Lithuania. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 18(4), 584-621. |
Global Norm Diffusion of LGBTI Diplomacy [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Rainer, E. (2022). Global Norm Diffusion of LGBTI Diplomacy, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 588-610. |
The Diplomatic Glass Cliff: Women's Representation and Diplomacy's Decline [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Stephenson, E. (2022). The Diplomatic Glass Cliff: Women’s Representation and Diplomacy’s Decline, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 553-587. |
Polarisation versus Convergence: Senior Female Diplomats' Views on Feminism, Religion and Women's Rights in US Foreign Policy [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Bashevkin, S. (2022). Polarisation versus Convergence: Senior Female Diplomats’ Views on Feminism, Religion and Women’s Rights in US Foreign Policy, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 518-552. |
Gender Representation in Japan's National and International Diplomacy [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Flowers, P. R. (2022). Gender Representation in Japan’s National and International Diplomacy, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 488-517. |
Against the Wind of Change: An Auto-ethnographic Account on Gender Relations in the Diplomatic Sector of Post-communist States [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Kostadinova, T. (2022). Against the Wind of Change: An Auto-ethnographic Account on Gender Relations in the Diplomatic Sector of Post-communist States, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 463-487. |
Gender Strategies of Czech Female Diplomats [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Fellegi, Z., Kočí, K., & Benešová, K. (2022). Gender Strategies of Czech Female Diplomats, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 431-462. |
From Female Masculinity to Hegeonic Femininity: Evolving Gender Performances of Turkish Women Diplomats [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm, R., & Rumelili, B. (2022). From Female Masculinity to Hegemonic Femininity: Evolving Gender Performances of Turkish Women Diplomats, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 402-430. |
Who Gets to Be a Virtuoso? Diplomatic Competence through an Intersectional Lens [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Standfield, C. (2022). Who Gets to Be a Virtuoso? Diplomatic Competence through an Intersectional Lens, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 371-401. |
Introduction: Approaching Gender and Ministries of Foreign Affairs [INTRODUCTION SPECIAL ISSUE] Niklasson, B., & Towns, A. E. (2022). Introduction: Approaching Gender and Ministries of Foreign Affairs, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 339-369. |
COVID-19 and Gender: A Necessary Connection in Diplomatic Studies [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Towns, A. E., Jezierska, K., Kreft, A., & Niklasson, B. (2020). COVID-19 and Gender: A Necessary Connection in Diplomatic Studies, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(4), 636-647. |
The Gendered Networking of Diplomats [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Niklasson, Birgitta. (2020). The Gendered Networking of Diplomats, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(1-2), 13-42. |
Diplomatic Representation in the Public Sphere: Performing Accreditation [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Neumann, Iver B. (2019). Diplomatic Representation in the Public Sphere: Performing Accreditation, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 14(4), 447-466. |
Changes for Diplomacy under the Lens of Feminist Neo-Institutional Theory: The Case of Australia [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Rossetti, Sonia. (2015). Changes for Diplomacy under the Lens of Feminist Neo-Institutional Theory: The Case of Australia, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 10(3), 285-305. |
Equal Opportunities in the Slovene Diplomatic Service [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Jazbec, Milan. (2014). Equal Opportunities in the Slovene Diplomatic Service, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 9(1), 103-112. |