Womanhood & International Relations

189. María Paulina Rivera Chávez on How Mexico's FFP is Part of a Global Project


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Are Feminist Foreign Policy models building a Global Project? Is it based on a universal “feminist idealism” or a “Western” view of “modernization” to end systemic unequal power and oppressions?  How is Mexico's FFP playing a part on this Global Hegemonic Project?

What racial, care and (de)colonial power dynamics are influencing FFP’s models creation and implementation in the Latin America region? 

An interview with María Paulina Rivera Chávez, doctoral fellow at the University of Potsdam.

Listen to related episodes: 

Ep. 9 Marissa Conway on How Feminist Foreign Policies is Transforming World Affairs
Ep. 47 Isabella Esquivel Ventura on Mexico's FFP
Ep. 130 Alice Ridge and Liz Gill-Atkinson on FFP Research in Australia and the Global South
Ep. 159 Helena Monzón Pérez on 'Ley Monzón' & Prosecuting Femicides in Mexico

Recommended links to this episode:

  • María Paulina Rivera Chávez - Doctoral Fellow Profile
  • Feminist Foreign Policy: Coloniality in new clothes?
  • Seeing through Alterity/Otherness. A Conceptual Approximation from a Postcolonial to a Decolonial Feminist Foreign Policy

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