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女性主义国际关系学教材编写进度汇报.doc

1、Women and Non Traditional Security: A report by Chinese scholars Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP), China The paper intends to introduce the work my colleagues and I have done in the field of non-traditional security studies as well as our future research plan. It is divided int

2、o two parts. In the first part, I will brief on the contents of the Feminist International Relations textbook as well as our ensuing tasks. In the second part, I will give you some information on the newly established Center of Gender & Global Issues at Beijing Foreign Studies University as well as

3、some of its future work plans. PART I Promote the Feminist International Relations Textbook The Feminist International Relations textbook is one of the research subjects under the program of “Non-traditional Security and China” led by Dr. Wan Yizhou, sponsored by the Ford Foundation. As part

4、 of the “Leading Textbooks on International Relations” series, it was published in November 2006 by Zhejiang People’s Press. This book’s target users are undergraduates as well as post-graduates in higher education institutions. It is not only an ideal teaching material for the course of Feminist

5、 IR Studies, but also a good supplementary reading for such curriculums as IR Theory, Political Science and Women’s Studies. Structure The textbook Feminist International Relations consists of ten parts, including one introduction and nine chapters: Introduction (by Li Yingtao) Chapter

6、1 Development in the Study of Feminist International Relations (by Hu Yan) Chapter 2 Gender Identity, Sovereignty and International System (by Hu Yan) Chapter 3 Gender, War and Peace (by Li Yingtao) Chapter 4 Gender Perspectives on Power and Security (by Hu Chuanrong) Chapter 5 Environme

7、nt Security from a Gender Perspective (by Guo Xiajuan) Chapter 6 International Women’s Movements and International Organizations (by He Peiqun) Chapter 7 Women and Development (by He Peiqun) Chapter 8 Women, Culture and Nation (by Fan Ruolan) Chapter 9 Gender and Contemporary Diplomacy o

8、f China (by Hu Chuanrong) All the content can be roughly divided into four modules. The introduction and the first chapter can be regarded as the first module. Since the study of feminist IR is new in China as well as abroad, readers are not very familiar with its analysis scope and theoretica

9、l framework. Thus, the introduction is to outline the general ideas of feminism, the main research target of feminist IR as well as the purpose of designing such a course. Besides, it is to define some concepts and terms that are frequently used in later chapters. Based on a critical review of the W

10、estern theories, Chinese study of feminist IR gradually takes shape. As a result, the first chapter of this textbook is to review the development, main schools and prospects of feminist IR, as well as its interactions with mainstream IR theories. Such elaborations help to sort out the basic threads

11、in the historical and real-life development in feminist IR. The second module, including chapters from two to five, is to criticize traditional IR theories. In pointing to the absence of gender analysis within the mainstream IR theories, this textbook strives to obtain new theoretical constructi

12、on based on a feminist point of view, so as to update the agenda for mainstream IR studies in a comprehensive fashion. Chapters from six to eight constitute the third module. If the second module still revolves around the mainstream IR theories, this module introduces more brand-new contents and

13、thus further enlarges the scope of IR. Undoubtedly, feminist researches are indispensable from the development of international women’s movements as well as the establishment of international women’s organizations. The sixth chapter of International Organizations and International Women’s Movemen

14、ts plays the role of transition as to build links between traditional IR theories and a new feminist perspective. It studies the international organizations and international women’s movements using the vertical as well as the horizontal parameters. Within the framework of North-South relations, the

15、 seventh chapter of Women and Development, along the main thread of development, probes into the relations between the developed North and the developing South as well as those between men and women. More specifically, it first clarifies the traditional development concept, revealing the “absence” o

16、f women in it; and then elaborates on the feminist concept of development which is to emphasize feminist transcending the traditional concept on the development model. That is to say, feminist theory undertakes an incremental transformation from “women in development” to “gender and development”, fo

17、rming a situation in which multilayered development models coexist. By offering a fresh perspective, feminism enriches the study of IR. As for the eighth chapter of Women, Culture, and Nation, it incorporates women’s voice in the previously gender-absent IR study, and thus investigates the close tie

18、s linking women, culture, religion and ethnicity. The ninth chapter of Gender and Diplomacy in Contemporary China, which is also the fourth module, focuses on China. Such analysis of the Chinese diplomacy in contemporary times from a gender perspective is to reveal the vital role of the gender p

19、erspective in China’s theoretical study of IR as well as its diplomatic practice and development. Feminism not only concerns women themselves, but also raises questions concerning the development of the whole human being. As a result, this chapter first concentrates on the changes inside and outside

20、 China in contemporary times which have transformed the gender concept and brought changes to Chinese women’s social status. Against the backdrop counted, we examine the development of feminist world politics in China, analyzing the diplomatic practice of contemporary China using a gender perspectiv

21、e. Particularly we look into the interactions conducted by the All-China Women’s Federation, with its foreign counterparts. Based on the analysis, we make the point that China has been concerned with the state-society relations and it is engaging mainstreaming gender concept into its foreign policy

22、decision-making process. Main Features of this Textbook are as follows: Firstly, as for the contents, the textbook takes into full consideration the characteristics of university students, linking theory with practice; Secondly, in form, the textbook combines both visual and textual eleme

23、nts to make it quite readable; Thirdly, the target users cover both undergraduates and graduate students; Fourthly, as a “Chinese interpretation” of Western feminist IR, this textbook displays strong Chinese characteristics. All 9 chapters touch upon China as well as women’s issues in China to

24、 various degrees, with the ninth chapter focusing specifically on China. We design the chapters in such a fashion so as to demonstrate the crucial role played by the theoretical as well as practical development of China’s IR studies. Peng Peiyun, vice chairwoman of the Ninth People’s Congress of

25、 P. R. China and honorary president of All-China Women’s Federation, wrote an epigraph for our book, calling for scholars participating in the study of gender and global issues “to actively break new academic ground, and to contribute to the promotion of gender equality.” As for the Ensuing Tasks

26、 we are to: First, create curriculum and promote the textbook simultaneously in Beijing Foreign Studies University, Peking University, China Women’s University, Fudan University, Yunnan University, Capital Normal University and Tianjin Normal University. (These universities have consented to ope

27、n such course.) Second, build communication network linking the above mentioned universities and run regular seminars, in the hope to enhance the teaching and research abilities on the part of teachers. Third, set up stimulation mechanisms encouraging students to select the course, such as pr

28、oviding students with opportunities to participate in course-related practical training, seminars and contests as well as to publish their compositions. Part II Introduction to the Center of Gender & Global Issues at Beijing Foreign Studies University Based on active preparations and ample del

29、iberations, the Center of Gender & Global Issues at Beijing Foreign Studies University was set up on 29th November, 2006. Its establishment has received great support from the Ford Foundation and Dr. Wang Yizhou who is the director of the Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP), Chinese Aca

30、demy of Social Science. Right now the Center has 16 research fellows from different schools and departments of BFSU, with Professor Jin Li, vice president of BFSU and expert on gender and English literature studies, as the director. I, Li Yingtao, professor of the School of International Relations a

31、nd Diplomacy (SIRD), BFSU, work as the executive director of the Center. The main purpose of the Center is to create and promote the curriculum related to gender and global issues, and to establish communication network linking scholars on gender and global issues. Through such gender mainstream

32、ing process, we strive to introduce a gender perspective to China’s diplomatic interactions and foreign policy making. There are three major tasks in 2007: Firstly, begin the curriculum, put in use the Feminist International Relations textbook, and at the same time promote it nationwide. S

33、econdly, create a website and a blog for the Center so as to provide a communication platform for research members and related scholars, and to design its own database. And finally, establish a bimonthly salon mechanism and to hold symposiums of various subjects regularly, in the hope of deepenin

34、g and further expanding the research. Besides, in order to enrich China’s study on gender and nontraditional security issues, we would like to make full use of the language advantage of BFSU and translate bibliographies, materials and study results into Chinese so as to familiarize Chinese scholars with new research achievements abroad. Dr. Li Yingtao Professor of international Relations Executive director of Center of Gender and Global Issues School of International Relations and Diplomacy Beijing Foreign Studies University Beijing 100089, China Email: liyingtao@, li_ytao@

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