A scholar and a journalist assess the push to make gender equality a cornerstone of America's international agenda.
Foreword, by Ambassador Swanee Hunt
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: History and Evolution
1. How Sex Came to Matter in U.S. Foreign Policy
Part II: Theory and Cases
2. Should Sex Matter in U.S. Foreign Policy?
3. Guatemala: A Case Study
4. A Conspicuous Silence: U.S. Foreign Policy, Women, and Saudi Arabia
Part III: Policy and Implementation
5. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Implementing the Hillary Doctrine
6. Afghanistan: The Litmus Test for the Hillary Doctrine
7. The Future of the Hillary Doctrine: Realpolitik and Fempolitik
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Valerie M. Hudson and Patricia Leidl. Foreword by Swanee Hunt