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When Germany's 2025 coalition agreement was published, one striking detail was what it left out: feminist foreign policy, a framework the previous government had built into its diplomatic strategy, disappeared from the text entirely. Leonie Stamm, research fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations, joins host Maria Luísa Moreira to ask what that omission signals in the current political climate, whether individual ministries will keep pursuing the framework quietly, and how fragile equality-focused foreign policy commitments become once war and rearmament dominate the EU affairs agenda.
The Diplomat's Cabinet: thediplomatscabinet.com · thediplomatscabinet.substack.com · instagram.com/diplomatscabinet · linkedin.com/in/marialuisamoreira
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By Maria Luísa MoreiraWhen Germany's 2025 coalition agreement was published, one striking detail was what it left out: feminist foreign policy, a framework the previous government had built into its diplomatic strategy, disappeared from the text entirely. Leonie Stamm, research fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations, joins host Maria Luísa Moreira to ask what that omission signals in the current political climate, whether individual ministries will keep pursuing the framework quietly, and how fragile equality-focused foreign policy commitments become once war and rearmament dominate the EU affairs agenda.
The Diplomat's Cabinet: thediplomatscabinet.com · thediplomatscabinet.substack.com · instagram.com/diplomatscabinet · linkedin.com/in/marialuisamoreira
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.