Carnegie New Leaders Podcast: Feminism, Ethics, & International Affairs, with Professor Cynthia Enloe

Mar 19, 2021

In this Carnegie New Leaders (CNL) podcast, Dr. Anwar Mhajne, an assistant professor at Stonehill College and a member of the CNL program, talks about feminism, ethics, and international affairs with Clark University’s Professor Cynthia Enloe. Professor Enloe is an internationally renowned feminist theorist and writer known for her work on gender and militarism and her contributions to the field of feminist international relations. This interview addresses the importance of feminist curiosity and international feminist ethics of care for informing a more ethical policy approach to domestic and international affairs, including responses to the COVID crisis and emerging challenges the in the cyberspace/digital space.

In this Carnegie New Leaders (CNL) podcast, Dr. Anwar Mhajne, an assistant professor at Stonehill College and a member of the CNL program, talks about feminism, ethics, and international affairs with Clark University’s Professor Cynthia Enloe. Professor Enloe is an internationally renowned feminist theorist and writer known for her work on gender and militarism and her contributions to the field of feminist international relations.

This interview addresses the importance of feminist curiosity and international feminist ethics of care for informing a more ethical policy approach to domestic and international affairs, including responses to the COVID crisis and emerging challenges the in the cyberspace/digital space.

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