German foreign policy should become feminist. In concrete terms, this means that women around the world should be given more support by Germany. But what does this feminist foreign policy achieve?
In 2014, Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström coined the term “feminist foreign policy”. Countries like Canada, France, Luxembourg, Mexico, Spain and Libya have followed Sweden’s lead. Germany is also planning a value-based foreign policy. The Green Federal Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock, gave the decisive impetus. In a first draft, she has now presented the first. Women in the Global South should be promoted and supported more. This could mean a crucible for some diplomatic relations. Meanwhile, Sweden has said goodbye to the course.
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