Women's Forum  Singapore 2024

MP

Marise Payne

Western Sydney University

Professor of Practice International Relations and Public Policy

Description

The Hon Marise Payne is an accomplished, considered strategic leader, highly experienced in foreign policy, national security and strategic issues. Marise served as Australia’s Minister for Defence and Minister for Foreign Affairs in the most challenging and complex strategic environments of recent times, and as Minister for Women and Minister for Human Services. Marise’s career focus is on working closely with allies and partners and developing key relationships to deliver greater strategic strength and resilience. She is currently a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Hoover Institution and a Professor of Practice in International Relations and Public Policy at Western Sydney University.

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Plenary
Jun 20, 2024
2:05 PM2:20 PM
Online

Conversation with a leader

Sharanjit LeylBath Spa UniversityChancellorMarise PayneWestern Sydney UniversityProfessor of Practice International Relations and Public Policy
Description
In conversation with one of Australia's most influential leaders: Marise Payne, former Minister of Defence and for Foreign Affairs and current Professor of Practice at Western Sydney University, shares her insights into her experiences in global diplomacy, leadership, and advocacy for women's rights.
Plenary
Jun 20, 2024
5:25 PM6:05 PM
Online

The successes and challenges of modern feminist diplomacy

Maria Chin AbdullahFormer Member of the House of Representatives of MalaysiaNoeleen HeyzerUnited NationsFormer Under-Secretary-GeneralMarise PayneWestern Sydney UniversityProfessor of Practice International Relations and Public PolicySharon TongThe Media ConsultantsManaging Director
Description
Feminist diplomacy applies a gendered lens to all political pursuits, including poverty reduction, sustainable development, peace and security, defence and the protection of human rights. How do educational inequalities impact the success of these political objectives? How can gender-based violence be prevented and eliminated at policy level? What are the most effective ways of diffusing the need to learn about and from feminist diplomacy?
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