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Taschenbuch

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01.11.2021

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Jacqui True + weitere

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Oxford Academic

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Englisch

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978-0-19-762770-9

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Taschenbuch

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Herausgeber

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Oxford Academic

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920

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Gewicht

1553 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-762770-9

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

    • List of Contributors

    • Part I. Concepts of WPS

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

    • Sara E. Davies and Jacqui True

    • 2. Peace and Security from a Feminist Perspective

    • J. Ann Tickner

    • 3. Adoption of 1325 Resolution

    • Christine Chinkin

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

    • Sanam Naraghi Anderlini

    • 5. Scholarly Debates and Contested Meanings of WPS

    • Fionnuala D. Ní Aoláin and Nahla Valji

    • 6. Advocacy and the WPS Agenda

    • Sarah Taylor

    • 7. WPS as a Political Movement

    • Swanee Hunt and Alice Wairimu Nderitu

    • 8. Locating Masculinities in WPS

    • Henri Myrttinen

    • 9. WPS and Adopted Security Council Resolutions

    • Laura J. Shepherd

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

    • Karin Landgren

    • 11. The Production of the 2015 Global Study

    • Louise Olsson and Theodora-Ismene Gizelis

    • Part II. Pillars of WPS

    • 12. WPS and Conflict Prevention

    • Bela Kapur and Madeleine Rees

    • 13. What Works in Participation

    • Thania Paffenholz

    • 14. What Works (and Fails) in Protection

    • Hannah Dönges and Janosch Kullenberg

    • 15. What Works in Relief and Recovery

    • Jacqui True and Sarah Hewitt

    • 16. Where the WPS Pillars Intersect

    • Marie O'Reilly

    • 17. WPS and Female Peacekeepers

    • Natasja Rupesinghe, Eli Stamnes, and John Karlsrud

    • 18. WPS and SEA in Peacekeeping Operations

    • Jasmine-Kim Westendorf

    • 19. WPS and Peacekeeping Economies

    • Kathleen M. Jennings

    • 20. WPS in Military Training and Socialization

    • Helena Carreiras and Teresa Fragoso

    • 21. WPS and Policing: New Terrain

    • Bethan Greener

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

    • Mirsad Miki Jacevic

    • Part III. Institutionalizing WPS

    • 23. WPS inside the United Nations

    • Megan Dersnah

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

    • Eleanor O'Gorman

    • 25. WPS and Human Rights Council

    • Rashida Manjoo

    • 26. WPS and International Financial Institutions

    • Jacqui True and Barbro Svedberg

    • 27. WPS and the International Criminal Court

    • Jonneke Koomen

    • 28. WPS and North Atlantic Treaty Organization

    • Stéfanie von Hlatky

    • 29. WPS and the African Union

    • Toni Haastrup

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

    • Ma. Lourdes Veneracion-Rallonza

    • 31. WPS and Pacific Islands Forum

    • Sharon Bhagwan-Rolls and Sian Rolls

    • 32. WPS and Organization of American States

    • Mary K. Meyer McAleese

    • 33. WPS and Civil Society

    • Annika Björkdahl and Johanna Mannergren Selimovic

    • 34. WPS and Transnational Feminist Networks

    • Joy Onyesoh

    • Part IV. Implementing WPS

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

    • Sabrina Karim

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

    • Isabela Marín Carvajal and Eduardo Álvarez-Vanegas

    • 37. WPS and Women's Roles in The Case of Bougainville

    • Nicole George

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

    • Zoe Marks

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

    • Elizabeth Ferris

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

    • Inger Skjelsbæk and Torunn L. Tryggestad

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

    • Liu Tiewa

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

    • Jasmin Nario-Galace

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

    • Claire Duncanson and Vanessa Farr

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

    • Jennifer Wittwer

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

    • 45. WPS and Responsibility to Protect

    • Alex J. Bellamy and Sara E. Davies

    • 46. WPS and Protection of Civilians

    • Lisa Hultman and Angela Muvumba Sellström

    • 47. WPS, Children, and Armed Conflict

    • Katrina Lee-Koo

    • 48. WPS, Gender, and Disabilities

    • Deborah Stienstra

    • 49. WPS and Humanitarian Disasters

    • Sarah Martin and Devanna de la Puente

    • 50. WPS, Migration, and Displacement

    • Lucy Hall

    • 51. WPS and LGBTI Rights

    • Lisa Davis and Jessica Stern

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

    • Catherine O'Rourke with Aisling Swaine

    • 53. Women's Roles in CVE

    • Sri Wiyanti Eddyono with Sara E. Davies

    • 54. WPS and Arms Trade Treaty

    • Ray Acheson and Maria Butler

    • 55. WPS and Sustainable Development Goals

    • Radhika Balakrishnan and Krishanti Dharmaraj

    • 56. WPS and the Convention against Torture

    • Andrea Huber and Therese Rytter

    • 57. WPS and Climate Change

    • Annica Kronsell

    • Part VI. Ongoing and Future Challenges

    • 58. Global Study: Looking Forward

    • Radhika Coomaraswamy and Emily Kenney

    • 59. Measuring WPS: A New Global Index

    • Jeni Klugman

    • 60. Pursuing Gender Security

    • Aisling Swaine

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

    • Valerie M. Hudson and Lauren A. Eason

    • 62. Networked Advocacy

    • Yifat Susskind and Diana Duarte

    • 63. Women's Peacemaking in South Asia

    • Meenakshi Gopinath and Rita Manchanda

    • 64. WPS, Peace Negotiations, and Peace Agreements

    • Karin Aggestam

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

    • Swati Parashar

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

    • Chantal de Jonge Oudraat

    • 67. The Challenges of Monitoring and Analyzing WPS for Scholars

    • Natalie Florea Hudson

    • Index