Sierra Bligh, M.A. in International Studies, won the Graduate Colleges’ Outstanding Master’s Thesis in the Social Sciences, Education, and Business. Sierra’s thesis, “Feminist Foreign Policy: Analyzing the Core Values and Identities of Feminist States” explores the ways in which states such as Sweden, Canada, and France have developed and implement Feminist Foreign Policy on issues related to gender inequality, poverty, global security, and the economic empowerment of women. Sierra’s thesis was chaired by Dr. Franziska Newell in the Department of Political Science.
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