Women for 2020: Is the Future Female? Rebecka Eriksdotter Pieder Feb 10, 2019 At the time of writing, five women have formally declared that they are running for President in 2020, and one has…
The Double Standards of Diplomacy, from West to East Artemis Archimandriti Oct 25, 2018 In late 2017, Belgium announced that it would be sending a female ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Her Excellency…
The Rohingya Refugee Crisis: A Gendered Emergency Allegra Mendelson Jun 1, 2018 The mass exodus of Rohingya refugees out of Myanmar and into neighboring countries has attracted significant…
Russia and Peru: A Shared History of Gender Violence Angello Alcazar Apr 27, 2018 Now that there are only a few months left before Peruvians can see their national football team play in the FIFA…
Sharp Edges of a Broken Glass Ceiling: Women in Leadership in the US and Asia Esli Chan Jan 16, 2018 Both cultural barriers and structural gender discriminative policies are interwoven in a way that systemically…
China’s Glass Ceiling: Exclusion of Women from High-Ranking Positions Lanya Feng Nov 27, 2017 The closing of the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), also known as the Party Congress, …
Abortion Law and the Will of the People in Poland Avni Aghi Oct 22, 2016 It would be hard to find a topic around the world as controversial and contentious as the topic of abortion. For…
IRSAM at the 60th Commission on the Status of Women Nancy Kanwal Mar 29, 2016 The annual United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) brings together members of civil society,…
Did We Win? Iran’s Elections Unpacked Harrison Brewer Mar 10, 2016 February 26th saw Iran hold its parliamentary elections, which led to one of the most drastic shakeups that Iran…
Women and the Continued Future of the Labour Movement Sam Hersh Nov 13, 2015 Before I begin, I'd like to acknowledge that I write not on behalf of women in the labour movement but on behalf of…