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EPLO Member Organisation Event: “Munich Security Conference Breakfast Discussion”

19th February 2023 @ 07:00 - 09:00 CET

In partnership with ICAN and DGAP, CFFP’s Munich Security Conference Side Event will be hosted at the BMW Pavillon on Sunday 19th February, from 7.30 to 9 am.

In his speech on February 24th, Russian President Vladimir Putin justified his war in Ukraine by citing the West’s attempt to undermine Russia’s “traditional values”. This justification places a central role on the devaluation of women and LGBTQI individuals as a means of supporting authoritarian policies domestically and aggressive wars abroad.

The marginalisation of women and LGBTQI communities is a hallmark of authoritarian regimes not only in Russia, but also in countries such as Belarus, Iran, and Afghanistan. Even in semi-consolidated democracies like Hungary and Poland, the attack on women’s and LGBTQI rights is a disturbing trend in the decline of democracy. According to scholarly research, the greater gender inequalities within a state, the greater the likelihood that such a state will experience internal and interstate conflict, fragility, or terrorism.

Given recent elections in Sweden and Italy, it’s crucial that we find new ways to support feminist movements and engage with anti-feminist autocratic regimes. This is particularly important for governments that have committed to a Feminist Foreign Policy or the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS AN IN-PERSON EVENT AT THE BMW PAVILLON.

Organiser

Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy

Organiser

Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy