What Do Sweden and Mexico Have in Common? A Feminist Foreign Policy

Washington, D.C. || Six years after Sweden adopted a feminist foreign policy, several other countries are following its lead, raising pressure on the U.S. to do the same. Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative CEO and Founder Lyric Thompson speaks to The New York Times about momentum for and the implications of country’s adoption of this approach.

Read Lyric’s op-ed in the New York Times now.

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