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Race, Kinship, and Diplomacy examines the intersection of transnational adoption and Scandinavian foreign policy from 1960 to 2000. By analyzing adoption as a political act, the project reveals how these practices shaped humanitarian narratives and diplomatic relationships in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
Race, Kinship, and Diplomacy (RKD) examines how transnational adoption shaped – and was shaped by – Scandinavian diplomacy, foreign policy, and human rights discourse between 1960 and 2000.
Adoption is often treated as a private family matter, but this project reframes it as a politically charged practice connecting intimate relationships to global power dynamics.Focusing on Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, RKD explores how adoption became entangled with Nordic humanitarian self-images, moral diplom…
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