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Global accountability and transnational networks: the Women Leaders' Network and Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation

机译:全球问责制和跨国网络:妇女领袖网络和亚太经济合作组织

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Decisions that affect the life chances and wellbeing of citizens are increasingly being made in international settings that are only indirectly connected to the democratic institutions where those citizens have a voice. Global and regional governance organizations not only lack the democratic legitimacy of states but also there are few mechanisms that make them accountable to the citizens that their decision making most affects. Civil society groups have exposed this gap between the jurisdiction and the impact of supra-state organizations and have proposed various ways of addressing it. Feminist analysis has highlighted the masculine preserve of traditionally closed-door multilateral trade and security discussions and negotiations. It has also highlighted the unequal and deeply structural gender impact of this style of policy making. Women's movements have found international organizations to be especially challenging institutional settings within which to achieve policy influence. Yet transnational feminist networks have the political and ethical resources to make global governance organizations more accountable to a broader constituency. This article explores this phenomenon through an examination of the Women Leaders' Network (WLN) and its efforts to make Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation more accountable to women as political and economic actors. The WLN is the only women's transnational advocacy network to have directly and routinely engaged with an economic intergovernmental organization. An analysis of the limits and potentials of the WLN model highlights accountability issues for APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) and other regional or global governance organizations, as well as for the WLN and transnational civil society networks more generally.
机译:在国际环境中,越来越多地影响公民生活机会和福祉的决定仅与那些公民有发言权的民主机构间接相关。全球和区域治理组织不仅缺乏国家的民主合法性,而且几乎没有任何机制使它们对决策所影响最大的公民负责。民间社会团体揭露了管辖权与超国家组织的影响之间的这种差距,并提出了各种解决办法。女权主义分析强调了传统上封闭的多边贸易与安全讨论与谈判的阳刚之气。它还强调了这种决策方式对性别的不平等和深刻的结构影响。妇女运动发现,国际组织在要取得政策影响的机构环境中尤其具有挑战性。然而,跨国女权网络拥有政治和道德资源,可以使全球治理组织对更广泛的选区负责。本文通过考察女性领导者网络(WLN)及其为使亚太经济合作组织对作为政治和经济参与者的女性承担更多责任而做出的努力,探索了这一现象。 WLN是唯一直接与例行经济政府间组织接触的妇女跨国倡导网络。对WLN模型的局限性和潜力进行的分析突出了APEC(亚太经济合作组织)和其他区域或全球治理组织以及WLN和跨国公民社会网络的问责制问题。

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