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Is Biden s foreign policy feminist?

© Getty Images According to the Washington Post’s Pundit Power Ranking, Biden’s first 100 days lacked leadership on foreign policy. As many a pundit has aptly pointed out, the administration’s assertion that all foreign policy decisions must pass a test of advancing the interests of middle-class Americans is a form of “America First” thinking. What’s needed today is the antidote to that kind of blind self-interest: a feminist foreign policy that recasts the global goods of people, peace and planet as in the national interest. While this may seem like an impossible dream, it’s actually already in the works and the stage is set for the U.S. to break new barriers.

The Biden team s State Department diversity challenge

The Biden team s State Department diversity challenge Abigail Williams and Andrea Mitchell © Provided by NBC News WASHINGTON The Biden administration faces a pair of personnel challenges as it looks to rebuild a hollowed-out State Department: promoting new leadership from within the career ranks, and fundamentally reshaping those ranks, which have long lagged other federal agencies in diversity efforts. One walk down the portrait-lined halls of the State Department and it is easy to see why the culture of U.S. diplomats has long been described as “pale, male and Yale.” White men have overwhelmingly held senior positions through both Republican and Democratic administrations, and the State Department continues to lag far behind other federal agencies when it comes to making progress on diversity.

U S State Department names former ambassador Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley as first chief diversity officer

2 Min Read FILE PHOTO: U.S. Ambassador to Malta Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley addresses participants during a gay pride parade organised by the Malta Gay Rights Movement in Sliema, outside Valletta, June 30, 2012. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday named Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley as the State Department’s first chief diversity officer, a position created to make the U.S. diplomatic corps more representative. The appointment is part of the Biden administration’s efforts to put diversity, equity and racial justice at the top of the national agenda after nationwide protests against police brutality and racial bias last year.

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