Rethinking peacekeeping, gender equality and collective security
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Author
Contributions
- Otto, Dianne - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Palgrave Macmillan, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
80,750 words, Guess
Page Count
323 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL31029492M
- ISBN-139781137400208
- OCLC Control Number881656010
- OCLC Control Number2014023153
- Library of Congress Control Number2014023153
Classifications
- DDC320.90082
- LCCHQ1236 .H3954 2014
Description
Security Council resolution 1325 was a landmark in collective security, making the link between women's security and international peace and security. This book argues it is time to rethink the way the women, peace and security framework has impacted on peacekeeping, gender equality and collective security, drawing lessons from past practices and re-framing gender perspectives. From the hyper visibility of sexual violence to strategies for 'counting the women', this book considers the limitations of the contemporary women, peace and security agenda. It urges for a renewed structure that returns to the anti-militarist agenda associated with feminist thinking and one that recognises and responds to women's diversity and takes seriously the dangers of pursing peace through the Security Council.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Thinking gender in transnational times
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