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Engendering debate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 1998

Abstract

I had no higher ambition for my articleA. Jones, 'Does "Gender" Make the World Go Round? Feminist Critiques of International Relations', Review of International Studies, 22:4 (1996), pp. 405-29. All subsequent page references are to this source, unless otherwise noted. than to encourage the exchange now beginning with Carver, Cochran and Squires' response. Unfortunately, although it was nice to see my dull name in the title, I cannot say I feel any more or less gendered than when I started their piece.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1997 Cambridge University Press

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Footnotes

For assistance with the present contribution, I would like to thank Will Bain, Rex Brynen, Jo Jones, David Jones, Miriam Tratt and Dan Wolfish. Special thanks go to Hamish Telford.