INTRODUCTION
Letter From the Dean
Letter From the Editors
When Women Stand Together as One: The Power of Women's Grassroots Peace Movements - Leymah Gbowee
GLOBAL AND INTERNATIONAL ISSUES
Take Back the Future: Global Feminisms and the Coming Crisis of the Beijing Settlement - Yasmine Ergas
Symbiosis of Misogyny and Violent Extremism: New Understandings and Policy Implications - Pablo Castillo Díaz and Nahla Valji
Feminist Foreign Policy: A Fine Line Between “Adding Women” and Pursuing a Feminist Agenda - Victoria Scheyer and Marina Kumskova
Global Feminist Collaborations and the Concept of Violence against Women in Politics - Mona Lena Krook
Online Misogyny: A Challenge for Digital Feminism? - Kim Barker and Olga Jurasz
Gender Identities In Conflict - Nimmi Gowrinathan
Hypermasculinity and #MeToo: Backlash and Hurdles in Feminist Movements - Cynthia Enloe
STUDENT ART CONTEST
Repetition = Resistance - Saumya Deva
ANDREW WELLINGTON CORDIER STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST
Shattering the Highest and Hardest Glass Ceiling, Once and For All: How the 2020 Election Can Change Governance in the U.S. and Beyond - Jasneet Hora
REGIONAL CASE STUDIES
Feminism, Peace, and Afghanistan - Sima Samar
Maintaining Momentum in Changing Circumstances: Challenges of the Women’s Movement in Pakistan - Farida Shaheed
Sustainable Transitions to Peace Need Women’s Groups and Feminists: Questioning Donor Interventions in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Nela Porobić Isaković and Gorana Mlinarević
Economic and Political Gender Gaps and the Rise of Populism: Insights from a Turkish Perspective - Ipek Ilkkaracan
Women's Empowerment and the Question of Choice - Naila Kabeer
BOOK REVIEWS
Critical Perspectives on “Governance Feminism”: A Review of Governance Feminism: Notes from the Field Edited by Janet Halley, Prabha Kotiswaran, Rachel Rebouché and Hila Shamir - Eugenia McGill
*A Note to Readers: this issue of the Journal includes both essays and features. Essays have been peer-reviewed by academic experts prior to publication. Features are shorter pieces that have been edited and reviewed by the Editorial Board of the Journal. Features have not gone through an external peer review.