In adopting a feminist foreign policy, Mexico joins conversations on gender equality that are usually monopolized by wealthy nations in Scandinavia and Western Europe. Yet Mexico’s track record of promoting women in politics domestically means it belongs in that rarefied club—and puts to shame the so-called advanced democracies that have fallen behind.
Author: Magda Hinojosa
Magda Hinojosa is an associate professor of political science in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University.