Our Work

Overview

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Research

Our insights build on original research, existing scholarly work, and deep engagement with practitioners. Our research is informed by engagement with senior women leaders, women's networks, foreign ministries, international organisations, and field experts. Our latest publications are:

 Strengthening the Representation of Women in Diplomacy: Challenges and Policy Solutions (1st edition)
June 2024

Women’s representation in international diplomacy is alarmingly low. Though it varies across countries and regions, women’s underrepresentation in international diplomacy is pervasive. Despite a few women holding senior leadership positions in prominent institutions such as the World Trade Organization, European Commission, International Monetary Fund, and European Central Bank, women’s representation within international organisations is unequal and only twenty percent of ambassadors worldwide are women. At the same time, research increasingly shows that diversity enhances decision-making capabilities, better addresses the needs of a diverse population, and embodies a commitment to the democratic principles of inclusion and tolerance. 

Is Feminist Foreign Policy driving progress for women’s representation in diplomacy? 
October 2023

Building on an October 2022 Women in Diplomacy online event, this Strategic Update assesses the implications of feminist foreign policy (FFP) adoption for driving progress on improving women’s representation in diplomacy. Tracking the spread of FFPs globally and the ministers responsible for implementation, this paper focuses on their potential for improving or strengthening the role of women in diplomacy – including in ambassadorial and cabinet foreign-policy roles. 

Dialogue

The project aims to engage key stakeholders as well as the public in discussion on inclusive governance, women’s leadership, and gender in policy-making through podcasts, public events, both open and closed workshops, roundtables, and discussions.

Podcast

Series 2

WiD Series 2 Episode 4: Women in diplomacy and Mexico's feminist foreign policy

In this episode, Prof Karen E Smith interviewed Ambassador Jennifer Feller, who has been a member of Mexico’s Foreign Service since 2003. She is currently serving as the Director General for Europe and Mexico’s G20 Sherpa. Previously,at the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Relations, she worked as the Director General of Political Planning and G20, Acting Director General for Europe and Acting Deputy Foreign Minister. Between 2016 and 2021, she served as the DeputyHead of Mission at the Embassies of Mexico in Portugal and in France, and previously held several different positions in the Mexican Embassies in the United States, Portugal and the United Nations in New York. They spoke about the obstacles that women can face in the field of diplomacy and some of the measures that foreign ministries can take to try to overcome those barriers. They also discussed the implementation of Mexico’s feminist foreign policy.

 

WiD Series 2 Episode 2: Women in Diplomacy and International Law: 5 Feb 2025

This episode features Ambassador Ximena Fuentes, Chile’s Ambassador to the UK. She has extensive experience in foreign affairs and international law. She was Chile’s Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs between 2022 and 2023, and a departmental director in the foreign ministry from 2015 to 2022. She is also an Associate Professor of Public International Law at the University of Chile and has represented Chile before the International Court of Justice, and acted as a legal adviser to Chile’s government regarding other ICJ cases. She spoke with Professor Karen E. Smith, the Director of the Women in Diplomacy project, about the structural barriers that still impede women’s representation in diplomacy, the dearth of women in leadership positions in international law, Chile’s feminist foreign policy, and the benefits of women’s diplomatic networks.

WiD Series 2 Episode 1: Diplomacy in the Five Eyes: 13 Nov 2024

In this episode of series 2, Professor Karen E Smith talks to Melissa Hitchman, an Australian diplomat and public servant who served as Australia’s Ambassador to the Holy See. She has also worked in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and has contributed to Australia’s engagement on gender at the UN Human Rights Council and implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda. She is currently on leave from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, as she is pursuing a PhD at the Australian National University on Australia’s record on women in diplomacy. The conversation centred on the importance of mentors and role models, including inspirational figures in the history of Australia’s foreign policy, the kinds of structural barriers that women in diplomacy still face, and the many measures that can be taken to try to foster women’s careers in diplomacy.

Series 1

 WiD Episode 12: Women in Security, 11 June 2024 

In this episode, Karen E. Smith speaks with Ambassador Mitsuko Hayashi, who is currently an Ambassador in the Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Science Department at Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Her career has predominantly focused on defense and security policy making. She has worked on Japan’s defence relationships with a number of countries, including China, India, Australia and the UK. She has also worked in the Japanese Ministry of Defence. They spoke about the challenges of navigating a career in a very male-dominated area, that of security and defence, the changes that she has seen in terms of increasing women’s representation in Japanese diplomacy, and Japan’s commitment to the Women, Peace and Security agenda.   

WiD Episode 11: Women in Art and Diplomacy, 5 March 2024

This episode features Gabriela von Habsburg, who served as Georgia’s ambassador to Germany from 2009 to 2013. She is also an artist, creating abstract sculptures, and has been a professor of art. She was born in Luxembourg, grew up in Germany and then became a citizen of Georgia. She spoke to Prof Karen E. Smith, Director of the Women in Diplomacy project, about her unusual path to a diplomatic career and the importance of cultural diplomacy. They also discussed the challenges of representing a small country that had recently suffered from violent conflict. When she served in Berlin, she was one of only a few female ambassadors in the capital, and the experience made her think that we may need quotas to improve the representation of women in diplomacy. 

WiD Episode 10: Women in Leadership, 16 February 2024

This episode features the Ambassador of the United States to the UK, Jane Hartley. She is only the second woman to serve in that position. Previously she was the US Ambassador to France from 2014 to 2017. She also had a distinguished career in the private sector, and has served on a number of boards of trustees, including as Chair of the Board of Trustees of Sesame Workshop. In a conversation that took place at Winfield House, the US Ambassador’s residence in London, she spoke with Prof Karen E. Smith, the Director of the Women in Diplomacy project, and Marta Kozielska, the Women in Diplomacy Project Manager. They discussed the challenges facing women serving in the public and private sectors, the different leadership styles of women, the importance of role models (including in fictional media, such as in the Netflix show The Diplomat), and the benefits and opportunities that a career in diplomacy offers.

WiD Episode 9: Diplomacy in Multinational Organisations, 24 January 2024

Episode 9 of the podcast series features ⁠Nicole Mannion⁠, the Deputy Head of the European Union’s Delegation to the UK. She has been in that post since 2020, and before that, served as the Director for Brexit and EU Affairs at the Embassy of Ireland in London, as Ireland’s European Correspondent, and the Deputy Director for Human Rights in the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs. She spoke to Professor ⁠Karen E. Smith⁠, the Director of the Women in Diplomacy Project, about the importance of mentors in building a diplomatic career, the differences between working in the diplomatic service of a relatively small state and that of a large multinational organisation, and the efforts that the EU has made towards improving gender balance in its diplomatic service.

WiD Episode 8: Health, Development and Peacebuilding, 24 January 2024

Episode 8 of the podcast series features ⁠Alaa Murabit⁠, who leads the Gates Foundation’s health advocacy and communications programme. She is a medical doctor, women’s rights advocate, and an advocate for the Sustainable Development Goals appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General. She founded Voice of Libyan Women in 2011, when she was 21, and also recorded a widely-viewed TED Talk on ‘What My Religion Really Says About Women’. She spoke with ⁠Dr Mary Martin⁠, the Director of the LSE IDEAS UN Business and Human Security Initiative. They discussed the need to ensure that peace processes involve broader perspectives than just those of the parties to the conflict, the threats to women’s rights over their bodies, and why institutions have to change how they manage security and development. 

WiD Episode 7: Women’s Leadership and Communication, 27 November 2023

Episode 7 of the Women in Diplomacy podcast series features Dr Sandra Pralong, a state adviser in Romania’s Department for the Relations with Romanians Abroad, and a member of the Cabinet of the President of Romania. She has extensive experience in the field of communication. She served as the Director of Promotion of Newsweek in New York, and led the UN Development Programme’s communications efforts in the Central and East European region. She also served as a gender and civil society adviser at the UN Fund for Population. She spoke to Marta Kozielska, the LSE Ideas Women in Diplomacy Project Manager, about the different environments she has worked in, the importance of communication skills and the influence gender has had in influencing her professional goals and priorities.

Episode 6: Women Leaders in International Law, 3 August 2023

Episode 6 of the podcast series features Her Excellency Dr Fatou Bensouda, who is currently serving as The Gambia’s High Commissioner to the UK. From 2012 to 2021 Dr Bensouda was the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) – the first woman and the first African to serve in that capacity. She had previously served as the Deputy Prosecutor of the ICC, as Senior Legal Advisor in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and in a number of roles in The Gambia including Attorney General and Minister for Justice. She spoke to Dr Henriette Mueller, a member of the Women in Diplomacy team and an Assistant Professor of Gender, Governance and Society at NYU Abu Dhabi. They spoke about gender equality in international jurisprudence, and the obstacles women, especially women from the Global South, face as leaders in international law. They also discussed Dr Bensouda’s leadership in ensuring gender equality and diversity at the ICC, and in advancing accountability for sexual and gender-based crimes, a first for the ICC and an important step in the development of international criminal law.

Episode 5: Women Ambassadors and Leadership, 27 July 2023 

In episode 5, Ambassador Nadia Theodore spoke to Professor Pamela Blackmon about the challenges of leading in a sector – trade – that has traditionally been dominated by men. Ambassador Theodore is Canada’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization, the UN Conference on Trade and Development, the International Trade Centre and the World Intellectual Property Organization. She has over a dozen years of experience in trade diplomacy, and has also served as Vice President of Maple Leaf Foods. Professor Blackmon is a member of the Women in Diplomacy research team and a Professor of Political Science at Penn State Altoona. Ambassador Theodore reiterated that groups of diverse policy-makers help produce better, more representative policy: to have trade policy that works for the greatest number of people, then different perspectives, including those of women and others with intersectional identities, have to be incorporated into policy-making. She offered advice on how to counter biases and to seek out mentors for specific stages of your career.

Episode 4: Women’s Leadership in Practice, 21 June 2023

The fourth episode of the podcast series features Baroness Catherine Ashton. Baroness Ashton served as Leader of the UK House of Lords, and then as EU Trade Commissioner, before assuming the role of the EU’s first High Commissioner for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, and Vice President of the European Commission, between 2009 and 2014. She has recently published a book, And Then What? Inside Stories of 21st-Century Diplomacy, about her time as EU High Representative. She spoke to Dr Rosa Balfour, the Director of Carnegie Europe, and a member of the LSE IDEAS Women in Diplomacy team. They discussed the challenges that Baroness Ashton faced trying to improve the gender balance and diversity within the new European External Action Service, the critical importance of diplomacy to help resolve problems and prevent further crises, and advice on finding mentors and building alliances in a multilateral setting.

Episode 3: Women Leaders in Climate, 17 May 2023

The third episode of the podcast series features Ambassador Patricia Espinosa, the former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. She also served as the Foreign Minister of Mexico and an ambassador to several countries and international organizations, and she was appointed Ambassador Emeritus of Mexico in 2012. She is currently the Founding Partner and CEO of onepoint5, a consulting firm specialising on climate change. At an LSE IDEAS online public event, she spoke to Dr Kamya Choudary, a member of the Women in Diplomacy research team and India Policy Fellow at LSE’s Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. They discussed the need for bold action to combat climate change, strategies for overcoming obstacles to the progression of women (especially from the Global South) in diplomacy, and what international organisations and national diplomatic services need to do to ensure that the diplomatic space is inclusive and diverse.

Episode 2: Women Ambassadors and Leadership, 3 April 2023

The second episode in the podcast series features the British Ambassador to the United States, Dame Karen Pierce. Ambassador Pierce is the first female British ambassador to the United States, and before that was the first female British Permanent Representative to the UN in New York. She has also served as British Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva, and has worked on security issues in the Balkans and Afghanistan. She talked to Dr Ingvild Bode, a member of the 'Women in Diplomacy' research team and an associate professor at the University of Southern Denmark. They discussed the differences between serving in bilateral and multilateral settings, the importance of finding supportive mentors, and finding the courage to be a trailblazer.

Episode 1: Women in Leadership at the World Trade Organisation, 7 Feb 2023

The first episode in the podcast series features Dr Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, and the first woman and first African to lead the body tasked with lowering trade barriers and fostering the inclusion of developing countries in the global trading system. Among her many publications, Dr Okonjo Iweala also co-authored a book on Women and Leadership. Her appointment as Director-General in March 2021 was a major step forward in improving gender parity in the WTO leadership. As she recounts in the podcast, she has taken steps to try to make women and trade a much stronger part of what the WTO does, and to implement a gender policy framework within the WTO to recruit women and advance their careers in the organization.

 

 

Events

 The Women in Diplomacy events aim to engage the public in discussion on women leadership across international organisations and the impact, importance and the potential of gender equality.

Upcoming Events

More coming soon...

Past Events

Women in Diplomacy: Panel Talk | Mon 18 Nov 2024

Securing a Seat at the Table: Women in International Diplomacy
Tuesday 27 June 2023

To celebrate the International Day of Women in Diplomacy, the project teamed up with the European Union delegation to the UK and Aspen UK to host an event with Sally Axworthy, Dr Fatou Bensouda, Sophie Katsarava and Natalia Royo.

Feminist Foreign Policy
Tuesday 4 October 2022

Feminist foreign policy has been progressively implemented by different governments in Europe and the world, including Sweden, France, Mexico and Canada. But what are the outcomes and benefits of feminist foreign policy?

Women in Climate Diplomacy
Wednesday 16 February 2022

Ermira Fida, Danae Kyriakopoulou, Bernice Lee, and Karen Smith explored the role of women in climate diplomacy. The panellists discussed what must change and how different scenarios will affect climate diplomacy, climate policy, and delivering on the 1.5°C pledge as a result?

Women in Diplomacy
Wednesday 20 October 2021

Maria Assunta Accili Sabbatini, Maud Dlomo, Michaela Muscat Spaak and Pilar Saborio de Rocafort discuss the role of women in diplomacy in the 21st century. The panellists consider the extent to which the context has changed over the course of their careers and the work that remains to be done to improve women’s representation in diplomacy.

Workshops, roundtables, and discussions

We have collaborated with numerous organisations on specialised workshops, strategic roundtables, discussions.

This includes, but is not limited to: Women, Peace, and Security at LSE | Parligender, gender equality network in UK Parliament | Austrian Embassy in London | Permanent Representation of Croatia to the European Union| Ratiu Democracy Centre|  University of Gothenburg + European Union delegation to the UK + LSE Careers

 

 Collaboration

By bringing together experts, scholars, and practitioners, the project builds partnerships to advance knowledge, develop practical solutions, and drive collective impact. We collaborate through research, dialogue, and network-building.

Current initiatives

Podcasts

The podcast series examines both the barriers and opportunities for women's advancement in diplomacy, foreign policy, and international decision-making. Through in-depth conversations with accomplished women leaders, we uncover valuable insights from their personal journeys, highlighting successful strategies and important lessons that can inspire and guide others in the field.

We are recording series 2 of our podcast series. If you are or know someone who would be interested in taking part, please contact us.

 Engagement

Our report "Strengthening the Representation of Women in Diplomacy: Challenges and Policy Solutions" is the first edition of what we envision as an evolving resource. It is a first step to understanding and uncovering the trends and potential solutions to advancing women’s representation and voices in diplomacy and foreign policy. We intend to use it as a basis for further dialogue and discussion with women’s networks and international organisations, across countries and regions, with a view of building it out in subsequent editions.

As part of this effort, between May 2025 – January 2026, we will engage with women’s networks, diplomats, and practitioners as well as leading organisations across regions to gather feedback on our findings and recommendations and cooperatively develop concrete insights on tackling the barriers facing women in diplomacy, foreign policy and policy-making.

This initiative is funded by the Engagement & Partnerships Development Fund at LSE.

Dialogue

We're committed to creating space where inclusive governance and representative global leadership can be meaningfully discussed. If you'd like to collaborate with us on a public or closed discussion / workshop, please contact us.

 

 

 

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