China’s Approach to the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: An Interview with Yeonju Jung

China’s Approach to the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: An Interview with Yeonju Jung

In the current landscape of global politics, China’s rise and its foreign policy are frequent topics of discussion. Simultaneously, there’s a growing interest in studying gender and women’s issues within the Chinese context. Surprisingly, the intersections of these two areas have been largely overlooked. To explore this knowledge gap, Clara Stäbler and Tove Jalmerud, interns of the Asia Program and the Stockholm China Center at ISDP, sat down with Yeonju Jung, a PhD scholar researching this often overlooked juncture in international politics. They discuss various aspects of China’s approach to the Women, Peace, and Security WPS agenda in the international arena.

China’s Approach to the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda: An Interview with YEONJU JUNG - Institute for Security and Development Policy
This interview discusses various aspects of China’s approach to the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda in the international arena.