Brechas entre el discurso y la práctica en la política exterior feminista de México: el caso de las mujeres migrantes centroamericanas en Tapachula

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Tzinti Ramírez-Reyes
Eduardo González-Velázquez

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In 2019 Mexico became the first country in Latin America and the fifth in the world to adopt a feminist foreign policy. The purpose of this article is to examine the emerging conceptualization of what would constitute a feminist foreign policy and to contrast its key elements with the migratory reality experienced by Central American women and on the southern border of the country. Suggestions are outlined to materialize a feminist foreign policy that humanizes the migratory journey and emphasis is placed on the notion that a policy of this nature would necessarily include questioning the global systems that generate states of vulnerability and precariousness for millions of people.

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Ramírez-Reyes, Tzinti, and Eduardo González-Velázquez. 2021. “Brechas Entre El Discurso Y La práctica En La política Exterior Feminista De México: El Caso De Las Mujeres Migrantes Centroamericanas En Tapachula”. Revista Mexicana De Política Exterior, no. 120 (August):247-64. https://revistadigital.sre.gob.mx/index.php/rmpe/article/view/73.
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