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Vol. 75 No. 1 (2022): Feminizm

Diplomatic Cabinet

The perspectives of the development of paradiplomacy in the context of feminist foreign policy – the example of Spain

DOI: https://doi.org/10.35757/SM.2022.75.1.06
Submitted: January 31, 2022
Published: December 30, 2022

Abstract

The article aims to identify the perspectives of the development of paradiplomacy in the context of feminist foreign policy using the example of Spain. The author shows the  relationship between the  foreign policy of central government and the foreign activity of the regions and the place of sub-state actors in the central strategies of feminist foreign policy. The example of Spain and its recently published strategy was chosen due to the interchangeable application of the concept of foreign policy and external action and the clear distinction of the actors involved in the implementation of the paradigm. The  comparative case study aims to  show how the  regions apply the practice of feminist foreign policy in their paradiplomacy strategies. On this basis, areas have been identified which, in this perspective, are fields for the development of the “feminist paradiplomacy” of the autonomous communities of Spain.

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