Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Women, Peace, and Security

The Oxford Handbook of Women, Peace, and Security

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

10.01.2019

Herausgeber

Davies Sara E. + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

920

Maße (L/B/H)

25,6/18/6,6 cm

Gewicht

1678 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-063827-6

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Rezension

This handbook is a tour de force. The breadth of topics included map the vast terrain that we now call the WPS 'agenda', making it essential reading not only for students, but also for academics, practitioners and advocates alike as we continue to assess its progress, as well as its contestations and paradoxes. LSE Review of Books

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

10.01.2019

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

920

Maße (L/B/H)

25,6/18/6,6 cm

Gewicht

1678 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-063827-6

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Women, Peace, and Security
    • Acknowledgments

    • List of Contributors

    • Part I. Concepts of WPS

    • Chapter 1. Women, Peace, and Security: A Transformative Agenda?

    • Sara E. Davies and Jacqui True

    • Chapter 2. Peace and Security from a Feminist Perspective

    • J. Ann Tickner

    • Chapter 3. Adoption of 1325 Resolution

    • Christine Chinkin

    • Chapter 4. Civil Society's Leadership in Adopting Resolution 1325

    • Sanam Naraghi Anderlini

    • Chapter 5. Scholarly Debates and Contested Meanings of WPS

    • Fionnuala D. NÍ Aoláin and Nahla Valji

    • Chapter 6. Advocacy and the WPS Agenda

    • Sarah Taylor

    • Chapter 7. WPS as a Political Movement

    • Swanee Hunt and Alice Wairimu Nderitu

    • Chapter 8. Locating Masculinities in WPS

    • Henri Myrttinen

    • Chapter 9. WPS and Adopted Security Council Resolutions

    • Laura J. Shepherd

    • Chapter 10. WPS and Gender Mainstreaming: Practice, Purpose, and Problems

    • Karin Landgren

    • Chapter 11. The Production of the 2015 Global Study

    • Louise Olsson and Theodora-Ismene Gizelis

    • Part II. Pillars of WPS

    • Chapter 12. WPS and Conflict Prevention

    • Bela Kapur and Madeleine Rees

    • Chapter 13. What Works in Participation

    • Thania Paffenholz

    • Chapter 14. What Works (and Fails) in Protection

    • Hannah Dönges and Janosch Kullenberg

    • Chapter 15. What Works in Relief and Recovery

    • Jacqui True and Sarah Hewitt

    • Chapter 16. Where the WPS Pillars Intersect

    • Marie O'Reilly

    • Chapter 17. WPS and Female Peacekeepers

    • Natasja Rupesinghe, Eli Stamnes, and John Karlsrud

    • Chapter 18. WPS and SEA in Peacekeeping Operations

    • Jasmine-Kim Westendorf

    • Chapter 19. WPS and Peacekeeping Economies

    • Kathleen M. Jennings

    • Chapter 20. WPS in Military Training and Socialization

    • Helena Carreiras and Teresa Fragoso

    • Chapter 21. WPS and Policing: New Terrain

    • Bethan Greener

    • Chapter 22. WPS, States, and the National Action Plans

    • Mirsad Miki Jacevic

    • Part III. Institutionalizing WPS

    • Chapter 23. WPS inside the United Nations

    • Megan Dersnah

    • Chapter 24. WPS and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Sexual Violence in Conflict

    • Eleanor O'Gorman

    • Chapter 25. WPS and Human Rights Council

    • Rashida Manjoo

    • Chapter 26. WPS and International Financial Institutions

    • Jacqui True and Barbro Svedberg

    • Chapter 27. WPS and the International Criminal Court

    • Jonneke Koomen

    • Chapter 28. WPS and North Atlantic Treaty Organization

    • StÃ(c)fanie von Hlatky

    • Chapter 29. WPS and the African Union

    • Toni Haastrup

    • Chapter 30. WPS and the Association of South East Asian Nations

    • Ma. Lourdes Veneracion-Rallonza

    • Chapter 31. WPS and Pacific Islands Forum

    • Sharon Bhagwan-Rolls and Sian Rolls

    • Chapter 32. WPS and Organization of American States

    • Mary K. Meyer McAleese

    • Chapter 33. WPS and Civil Society

    • Annika Björkdahl and Johanna Mannergren Selimovic

    • Chapter 34. WPS and Transnational Feminist Networks

    • Joy Onyesoh

    • Part IV. Implementing WPS

    • Chapter 35. Delivering WPS Protection in All Female Peacekeeping Force: The Case of Liberia

    • Sabrina Karim

    • Chapter 36. Securing Participation and Protection in Peace Agreements: The Case of Colombia

    • Isabela MarÍn Carvajal and Eduardo Ãlvarez-Vanegas

    • Chapter 37. WPS and Women's Roles in Conflict-Prevention: The Case of Bougainville

    • Nicole George

    • Chapter 38. Women in Rebellion: The Case of Sierra Leone

    • Zoe Marks

    • Chapter 39. Protecting Displaced Women and Girls: The Case of Syria

    • Elizabeth Ferris

    • Chapter 40. Donor States Delivering on WPS: The Case of Norway

    • Inger Skjelsbæk and Torunn L. Tryggestad

    • Chapter 41. WPS as Diplomatic Vocation: The Case of China

    • Liu Tiewa

    • Chapter 42. Women Controlling Arms, Building Peace: The Case of the Philippines

    • Jasmin Nario-Galace

    • Chapter 43. Where Pillars Intersect (or Fail): The Case of WPS in Afghanistan

    • Claire Duncanson and Vanessa Farr

    • Chapter 44. Mainstreaming WPS in the Armed Forces: The Case of Australia

    • Jennifer Wittwer

    • Part V. Cross-Cutting Agenda? Connections and Mainstreaming

    • Chapter 45. WPS and Responsibility to Protect

    • Alex J. Bellamy and Sara E. Davies

    • Chapter 46. WPS and Protection of Civilians

    • Lisa Hultman and Angela Muvumba Sellström

    • Chapter 47. WPS, Children, and Armed Conflict

    • Katrina Lee-Koo

    • Chapter 48. WPS, Gender, and Disabilities

    • Deborah Stienstra

    • Chapter 49. WPS and Humanitarian Disasters

    • Sarah Martin and Devanna de la Puente

    • Chapter 50. WPS, Migration, and Displacement

    • Lucy Hall

    • Chapter 51. WPS and LGBTI Rights

    • Lisa Davis and Jessica Stern

    • Chapter 52. WPS and CEDAW, Optional Protocol, and General Recommendations

    • Catherine O'Rourke with Aisling Swaine

    • Chapter 53. Women's Roles in CVE

    • Sri Wiyanti Eddyono with Sara E. Davies

    • Chapter 54. WPS and Arms Trade Treaty

    • Ray Acheson and Maria Butler

    • Chapter 55. WPS and Sustainable Development Goals

    • Radhika Balakrishnan and Krishanti Dharmaraj

    • Chapter 56. WPS and the Convention against Torture

    • Andrea Huber and Therese Rytter

    • Chapter 57. WPS and Climate Change

    • Annica Kronsell

    • Part VI. Ongoing and Future Challenges

    • Chapter 58. Global Study: Looking Forward

    • Radhika Coomaraswamy and Emily Kenney

    • Chapter 59. Measuring WPS: A New Global Index

    • Jeni Klugman

    • Chapter 60. Pursuing Gender Security

    • Aisling Swaine

    • Chapter 61. The Challenge of Foreign Policy in the WPS Agenda

    • Valerie M. Hudson and Lauren A. Eason

    • Chapter 62. Networked Advocacy

    • Yifat Susskind and Diana Duarte

    • Chapter 63. Women's Peacemaking in South Asia

    • Meenakshi Gopinath and Rita Manchanda

    • Chapter 64. WPS, Peace Negotiations, and Peace Agreements

    • Karin Aggestam

    • Chapter 65. The WPS "Agenda": A Postcolonial Critique

    • Swati Parashar

    • Chapter 66. The WPS Agenda and Strategy for the Twenty-First Century

    • Chantal de Jonge Oudraat

    • Chapter 67. The challenges of Monitoring and Analyzing WPS for Scholars

    • Natalie Florea Hudson

    • Index