29 Nov 2022

AAC 2022 : Panel 3a -Opportunities for feminist foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific

Ambika Vishwanath speaks on a panel at AAC 2022.

This growing field demonstrates an increasing understanding that traditional approaches are inadequate to dealing with the profound shifts we are seeing in international relations. This panel will be a moderated discussion about what we can learn from the experience of countries which have already adopted a feminist foreign policy approach and incorporate that learning into ongoing and periodic development cooperation policy, process, and architecture.

Chair: Nandita Baruah, Country Representative, India, The Asia Foundation

Panelists

His Excellency Eduardo Patricio Peña Haller, Ambassador of Mexico

Ambika Vishwanath, Founder and Director, Kubernein Initiative, India

‘Ofakilevuka Guttenbeil-Likiliki, Director, Women and Children Crisis Centre Tonga

Dr Andreas Radtke, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany

Bettina Baldeschi, Chief Executive Officer, International Women’s Development Agency

Ambika Vishwanath speaks on a panel at AAC 2022, organised by Development Policy Centre, ANU and The Asia Foundation. Originally published by Development Policy Centre, ANU and The Asia Foundation.

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