Aligning Feminist Foreign Policy and Green Foreign and Security Policy


Gunel Madadli, Heinrich Böll Foundation (Azerbaijan)

This study investigates how Feminist Foreign Policy (FFP) can be integrated with Green Foreign and Security Policy (GFSP) to address environmental change, displacement, and migration through an intersectional justice lens. Using Germany, Canada, and Chile as case studies, it analyzes how gendered vulnerabilities and green security agendas shape climate-related mobility, forced displacement, and access to protection. Applying an adapted 4Ps model (Participation, Protection, Prevention, Promotion), the research identifies synergies and contradictions in state responses to environmental insecurity and migration. Through document and thematic analysis, it proposes indicators for assessing intersectional outcomes, contributing to debates on climate justice and migration with dignity.