Feminist Challenge to the Mainstream IR, cilt.1, sa.5, ss.62-69, 2016 (Hakemli Dergi)
Abstract
This study deals with the Feminist challenge to the Mainstream International Relations Discipline (IR) - rationalist
theories, especially Realism - and the mainstream's responses to this challenge. It addresses the issue in five
steps. Firstly, it sheds light on how Feminism is related to International Relations. Secondly, it examines how
Feminist IR theorists criticize the Mainstream IR due to its state-centric approach and argue that being obsessed
with anarchic international system prevented analysis of social relations, including gender relations. Thirdly, the
study addresses how Feminism exposes the gender biases in central terms such as power, autonomy,
rationality, security, and state. Fourthly, it examines how Feminist writing on IR challenges the dichotomies of
the Mainstream IR. Fifthly, the study examines how the Mainstream has responded to that challenge. The
conclusion argues that although Feminist challenge to mainstream IR cannot be deemed successful in
reconstructing IR, Feminism still enriches our understanding of global politics.
Keywords: International Relations (IR), Feminism, Realism, state, gender, power.