Global Feminist Revolution. Women’s Emancipation Movement. Feminism in International Relations and Discrimination. Gender discrimination. Women in the History of International Relations. Women Officials in the contemporary International Relations.
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Women in International Relations On the threshold of a global feminist revolution, the Canadian activist Nellie McClung said “Never underestimate the power of the women”. Today, a century later, we are witnessing a radical change regarding women’s position in society. Equality in rights of women and men became a natural law, not only stipulated in the constitutions and the UN Charter, but the one that also had managed to take root in the contemporary individual’s consciousness. Woman, as a political figure is not an exception to the rule any more, but rather an innovation that tends to be accepted and set out as a rule. Once, women have entered the area where men have eagerly maintaining the monopoly - Politics, they have been able, due their capabilities contested for so much time, to occupy important positions in field of International Relations and to influence positively the establishment of favorable reports between countries around the world. Feminism and Women’s Emancipation Movement In a simple defini