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Heathcote, Gina,
Rethinking peacekeeping, gender equality and collective security[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
323.082
書名/作者:
Rethinking peacekeeping, gender equality and collective security/ Edited by Gina Heathcote, Dianne Otto.
作者:
Heathcote, Gina,
其他作者:
Otto, Dianne,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan :, 2014.
面頁冊數:
344 p. : : 2 figures.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Gender studies: women.
標題:
Peace studies & conflict resolution.
標題:
Peacekeeping operations.
標題:
Politics and Government.
ISBN:
1137400218 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137400208
ISBN:
9781137400215 (electronic bk.) :
內容註:
Rethinking Peacekeeping, Gender Equality and Collective Security: An Introduction-- Dianne Otto and Gina Heathcote PART I: SHAME 1. The Grip of Sexual Violence: Reading UN Security Council Resolutions on Human Security-- Karen Engle 2. Participation, Gender and Security-- Gina Heathcote 3. Shaming the State: Sexual Offences by UN Military Peacekeepers and the Rhetoric of Zero Tolerance-- Roisin Burke PART II: HOPE 4. The Road to (and from) 'Recovery': A Multidisciplinary Feminist Approach to Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding-- Laura J. Shepherd 5. Thinking Globally and Acting Locally: Linking Women, Peace and Security in the Pacific-- Sharon Bhagwan Rolls 6. Gender and Transnational Police Reform: Lessons from the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands-- Stephanie Cousins PART III: DANGER 7. Beyond Stories of Victory and Danger: Resisting Feminism's Amenability to Serving Security Council Politics-- Dianne Otto 8. Security Council Resolution 1325: A Tool for Conflict Prevention?-- Felicity Ruby 9. Increasing Women's Presence in Peacekeeping Operations: The Rationales and Realities of 'Gender Balance'-- Olivera Simic PART IV: SILENCES 10. Systematic Silencing: Addressing Sexual Violence against Men and Boys in Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath-- Chloe Lewis 11. Security Council Resolution 1325: Age and Gender in Conflict and the Future of Feminist Activism-- Cara Gleeson, Sharna de Lacy, May Maloney and Fiona McAlpine 12. The Political Economy of Gender in UN Peacekeeping-- Jacqui True PART V: CONCLUSIONS 13. Concluding Remarks: Establishing Common Ground between Feminism and the Military-- Judith Gardam and Dale Stephens.
摘要、提要註:
This book examines how the Security Council has approached issues of gender equality since 2000. Written by academics, activists and practitioners the book challenges the reader to consider how women's participation, gender equality, sexual violence and the prevalence of economic disadvantages might be addressed in post-conflict communities.
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Rethinking peacekeeping, gender equality and collective security[electronic resource] /
Heathcote, Gina,
Rethinking peacekeeping, gender equality and collective security
[electronic resource] /Edited by Gina Heathcote, Dianne Otto. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 344 p. :2 figures. - Thinking gender in transnational times.
Electronic book text.
Rethinking Peacekeeping, Gender Equality and Collective Security: An Introduction-- Dianne Otto and Gina Heathcote PART I: SHAME 1. The Grip of Sexual Violence: Reading UN Security Council Resolutions on Human Security-- Karen Engle 2. Participation, Gender and Security-- Gina Heathcote 3. Shaming the State: Sexual Offences by UN Military Peacekeepers and the Rhetoric of Zero Tolerance-- Roisin Burke PART II: HOPE 4. The Road to (and from) 'Recovery': A Multidisciplinary Feminist Approach to Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding-- Laura J. Shepherd 5. Thinking Globally and Acting Locally: Linking Women, Peace and Security in the Pacific-- Sharon Bhagwan Rolls 6. Gender and Transnational Police Reform: Lessons from the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands-- Stephanie Cousins PART III: DANGER 7. Beyond Stories of Victory and Danger: Resisting Feminism's Amenability to Serving Security Council Politics-- Dianne Otto 8. Security Council Resolution 1325: A Tool for Conflict Prevention?-- Felicity Ruby 9. Increasing Women's Presence in Peacekeeping Operations: The Rationales and Realities of 'Gender Balance'-- Olivera Simic PART IV: SILENCES 10. Systematic Silencing: Addressing Sexual Violence against Men and Boys in Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath-- Chloe Lewis 11. Security Council Resolution 1325: Age and Gender in Conflict and the Future of Feminist Activism-- Cara Gleeson, Sharna de Lacy, May Maloney and Fiona McAlpine 12. The Political Economy of Gender in UN Peacekeeping-- Jacqui True PART V: CONCLUSIONS 13. Concluding Remarks: Establishing Common Ground between Feminism and the Military-- Judith Gardam and Dale Stephens.
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This book examines how the Security Council has approached issues of gender equality since 2000. Written by academics, activists and practitioners the book challenges the reader to consider how women's participation, gender equality, sexual violence and the prevalence of economic disadvantages might be addressed in post-conflict communities.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.
PDF.
Gina Heathcote is Lecturer at the Centre for Gender Studies, SOAS, University of London, UK. She is author of The Law on the Use of Force: a Feminist Analysis. Dianne Otto is Professor and Francine V McNiff Chair in Human Rights at the Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia.
ISBN: 1137400218 (electronic bk.) :£65.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HQ1236 / .H3954 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 323.082
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