Feminist security studies (FFS) scholarship advocates the analysis of women’s war experiences and narratives to understand conflict and military intervention. Here we add a non-great power focus to FFS debates on the gendered discourses of military interventionism. We zoom in on Danish and Swedish women soldiers’ reflections on their involvement in the ISAF operation in Afghanistan. Their stories are deconstructed against the backdrop of their states’ adoption of a cosmopolitan-minded ethic on military obligation. Both states employed women soldiers in dialogic peacekeeping in Afghanistan to establish links with local women and to gather intelligence, tasks that were less frequently afforded to male soldiers. However, feminist FSS scholarsh...
Gender justice and equality have risen to prominence in the constitution of foreign and security pol...
This article takes a critical stance towards the rhetoric of protecting and liberating Afghan women ...
This critical literature review reflects on the role played by women in peace and security processe...
In the years following 9/11, research has shown that United Nations peacekeeping has grown increasin...
Abstract in Undetermined Scholars have argued that the end of the Cold War and the War on Terror hav...
This thesis looks at the Nordic Centre for Gender in Military Operations and sees how the centre con...
This article explores the manifestation of the critical peace studies concepts hybridity and frictio...
This research critically questioned NATO security force advising in Afghanistan by examining how NAT...
Armed forces has historically been, and is still today, an essential actor in peacekeeping. Armed fo...
Central to the goal of ‘hearts and minds’ counterinsurgency is the need for knowledge, understanding...
Based on interviews with female combat soldiers, we explore what role conceptions of femininity ...
In the turn towards a postnationaldefence, military organizations arebecoming increasingly diverse.B...
This article addresses the issue of women participation in peacekeeping missions by focusing on two ...
Resolution 1325, ratified by the United nations in 2000, calls for increased gender awareness as wel...
Feminist scholarship has shown how gender is integral to understanding war, and that the invasion of...
Gender justice and equality have risen to prominence in the constitution of foreign and security pol...
This article takes a critical stance towards the rhetoric of protecting and liberating Afghan women ...
This critical literature review reflects on the role played by women in peace and security processe...
In the years following 9/11, research has shown that United Nations peacekeeping has grown increasin...
Abstract in Undetermined Scholars have argued that the end of the Cold War and the War on Terror hav...
This thesis looks at the Nordic Centre for Gender in Military Operations and sees how the centre con...
This article explores the manifestation of the critical peace studies concepts hybridity and frictio...
This research critically questioned NATO security force advising in Afghanistan by examining how NAT...
Armed forces has historically been, and is still today, an essential actor in peacekeeping. Armed fo...
Central to the goal of ‘hearts and minds’ counterinsurgency is the need for knowledge, understanding...
Based on interviews with female combat soldiers, we explore what role conceptions of femininity ...
In the turn towards a postnationaldefence, military organizations arebecoming increasingly diverse.B...
This article addresses the issue of women participation in peacekeeping missions by focusing on two ...
Resolution 1325, ratified by the United nations in 2000, calls for increased gender awareness as wel...
Feminist scholarship has shown how gender is integral to understanding war, and that the invasion of...
Gender justice and equality have risen to prominence in the constitution of foreign and security pol...
This article takes a critical stance towards the rhetoric of protecting and liberating Afghan women ...
This critical literature review reflects on the role played by women in peace and security processe...