This article seeks to contribute to the discussion of how the gender gap in
foreign and security policy issues can be explained by examining how early
the gender differences manifest themselves. All told, 251 Swedish children
between the ages of six and nine were interviewed about their views on for
eign aid, refugee policy, weapons exports, armed resistance, self-defense,
and concern or fear about the outbreak of war. Opinion differences between
boys and girls were then compared to the differences between adult men and
women. The results showed that the differences between boys and girls were
very small or nonexistent. Only in the question of fear about the outbreak
of war did girls differ significantly from boys. displaying a much higher d
egree of worry. In the conclusion, these results are discussed in relation
to different theories about the causes of the gender gap in foreign policy
issues.