New directions in women, peace, and security / edited by Soumita Basu, Paul Kirby and Laura J. Shepherd.

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327.172082
Title
New directions in women, peace, and security / edited by Soumita Basu, Paul Kirby and Laura J. Shepherd.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 254 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 19 Mar 2021).
Summary
What does gender equality mean for peace, justice, and security? At the turn of the 21st century, feminist advocates persuaded the United Nations Security Council to adopt a resolution that drew attention to this question at the highest levels of international policy deliberations. Today the Women, Peace and Security agenda is a complex field, relevant to every conceivable dimension of war and peace. This groundbreaking book engages vexed and vexing questions about the future of the agenda, from the legacies of coloniality to the prospects of international law, and from the implications of the global arms trade to the impact of climate change. It balances analysis of emerging trends with specially commissioned reflections from those at the forefront of policy and practice.
Added Author
Basu, Soumita, editor.
Kirby, Paul, editor.
Shepherd, Laura J., editor.
Subject
Women Violence against Prevention International cooperation.
Women and peace.
Women and human security.
United Nations. Security Council.
Multimedia
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Summary
What does gender equality mean for peace, justice, and security? At the turn of the 21st century, feminist advocates persuaded the United Nations Security Council to adopt a resolution that drew attention to this question at the highest levels of international policy deliberations. Today the Women, Peace and Security agenda is a complex field, relevant to every conceivable dimension of war and peace. This groundbreaking book engages vexed and vexing questions about the future of the agenda, from the legacies of coloniality to the prospects of international law, and from the implications of the global arms trade to the impact of climate change. It balances analysis of emerging trends with specially commissioned reflections from those at the forefront of policy and practice.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 19 Mar 2021).
Subject
Women Violence against Prevention International cooperation.
Women and peace.
Women and human security.
United Nations. Security Council.
Multimedia