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Um ativismo (quase) esquecido: o movimento sufragista e seu impacto na política externa britânica (1914-1918)
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2021-12-15Autor
Taboada, Carmen Roberta de Oliveira
Resumen
Gender relations are a recent research topic within the area of International Relations
(IR). Therefore, considering the lack of studies and visibility on the subject within this
discipline and the international and national political context of several countries, it is
extremely necessary that the history and the present are discussed from a perspective that
prioritizes gender issues in order so that women conquer their space in the public and private
spheres of society. In this sense, this monograph seeks to analyze the possible impact of the
British suffrage movement, which campaigned for the female vote, on the United Kingdom's
foreign policy during the period of World War I (1914-1918). To this end, the research will be
guided by the Feminist Theory of International Relations, especially from the vision of the
author Ann Tickner, and by the Foreign Policy Analysis of the Two Level Game, formulated
by Robert Putnam. Thus, it is possible to emphasize that, although there are achievements in
the struggle for women's civil rights and for the public and political space of women, it is still
necessary that they are recognized as actors in the system in order to be able to impact it and
change it. The objective of this work is to contribute to a more plural thought in the Academy
and to inspire greater female participation in national and international decision-making
spaces.