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New Directions in Women, Peace, and Security


New Directions in Women, Peace, and Security

Paperback by Basu, Soumita; Kirby, Paul; Shepherd, Laura

New Directions in Women, Peace, and Security

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ISBN:
9781529207750
Publication Date:
1 Jun 2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 17 May 2024
New Directions in Women, Peace, and Security

Description

This groundbreaking international collection engages vexed and vexing questions about the future of the Women, Peace and Security 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. The collection balances analysis of emerging trends with specially-commissioned reflections from those at the forefront of policy and practice.

Contents

Soumita Basu, Paul Kirby and Laura J. Shepherd, 'Women, Peace and Security: A Critical Cartography'; Part One: Encounters; Rita Manchanda, 'Difficult Encounters with the WPS Agenda in South Asia: Re-scripting Globalised Norms and Policy Frameworks for a Feminist Peace'; Rita M. Lopidia and Lucy Hall, 'South Sudanese Women on the Move: An Account of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda'; Nicole George, 'The Price of Peace? Frictional Encounters on Gender, Security and the "Economic Peace Paradigm"'; Sam cook and Louise Allen, 'Holding Feminist Space'; Minna Lyytikäinen and Marjaana Jauhola, 'Best Practice Diplomacy and Feminist Killjoys in the Strategic State: Exploring the Affective Politics of Women, Peace and Security'; Elizabeth Pearson, 'Between Protection and Participation: Affect, Countering Violent Extremism and the Possibility of Agency'; Patricia Visuer Sellers and Louise Chappell, 'Lessons Lived in Gender and International Criminal Law: A Conversation Between Patricia Visuer Sellers and Louise Chappell'; Part Two: Horizons; Toni Haastrup and Jamie J. Hagen, 'Global Racial Hierarchies and the Limits of Localisation via National Action Plans'; Anna Stavrianakis, 'Towards a Postcolonial and Anti-Racist Feminist Mode of Weapons Control'; Marta Bautista Forcada and Cristina Hernández Lázaro, 'The Privatisation of War: A New Challenge for the Women, Peace and Security Agenda'; Gema Fernández and Christine Chinkin, 'Human Trafficking, Human Rights, and Women, Peace and Security'; Briana Mawby and Anna Applebaum, 'Addressing Future Fragility: Women, Climate, and Migration'; Joy Onyesoh, Madeleine Rees, and Catia C. Confortini, 'Feminist Challenges to the Co-Optation of WPS: A Conversation with Joy Onyesoh and Madeleine Rees'.

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