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Is there a linkage between "smart power" and Hillary Clinton's leadership style? Can she advance American leadership and women's development worldwide? The Global Hillary addresses these questions and many others.
Bringing together two key aspects of Clinton's ongoing career—her advocacy for international women's rights and the mission to foster democratic development around the world—The Global Hillary critically analyzes Clinton's role as a transformative leader of global influence. Essays in this collection provide insight into Clinton's leadership style, particularly her use of American "smart power" in foreign policy, while examining her impact on the continuing worldwide struggle for women's rights. Using international perspectives on the historical and cultural contexts of Clinton's leadership, this book also looks toward the future of women's political leadership in the 21st century with special attention to the prospect of electing a woman to the United States presidency.
Contents
1. The Global Hillary: Smart Power and the Rise of a Woman President Dinesh Sharma 2. See Hillary Run: Hillary Clinton, American Exceptionalism, and Exceptions to the Rule Gregory W. Streich and Robynn Kuhlmann 3. Hillary Clinton: Feminist and Activist Florence L. Denmark, Hillary I. Goldstein, Kristin Thies and Adrian Tworecke 4. Hillary and Eleanor: The Rise of Smart Power and National Security Feminism Dinesh Sharma 5. Hilary Rodham Clinton and the 1995 Beijing International Conference on Women: Gender and the Nexus of Global and Domestic Power Dynamics N'Dri Thérèse Assié-Lumumba 6. Seeing Red: Republicans and Democrats in Alaska view Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin Grant J. Rich 7. Hillary's Soft Power in France and Germany Donald Morrison 8. Can Hillary Clinton get Afghanistan Right? Prakhar Sharma 9. Soft Power and US Foreign Policy in Middle East Kenneth Christie 10. Hillary Clinton and Israel: American Jewish and Israeli Perceptions Ellen Fleishman 11. A Translation of Her Own: Hillary, Japan, and the Pivot to Asia Eijun Senaha