After the attack against Iraq, we find ourselves in the era of the "New war". Using high-tech weapons results in decrease of deaths among the neocolonial powers. Consequently, they are no longer paying any attention to women\u27s fertility as the availability of military manpower, nor to the compulsory recruitment of women behind the battlefront. They just expect every woman to be an obedient soldier in information/ ideological warfare, which is carried out in our daily media. In order to evoke people\u27s condemnation of "the sudden illegitimate attacks by terrorists", the powers emphasize we\u27re still in our peaceful home life prior to the declaration of war. So, we hardly realize that everyone of us is already forced to fight in the ba...
Current US counterinsurgency doctrine is gendered diversely in the different geographic locations wh...
This paper will examine performances of masculinities and the consequences for female characters in ...
On the sex front, Michelle Perrot The conclusions of a recent colloquium on « Women and War » organi...
After the attack against Iraq, we find ourselves in the era of the "New war". Using high-tech weapon...
Europe has experienced three wars on a continental scale since the French Revolution, along with num...
Simona Sharoni, Homefront as Battlefield : Gender, Military Occupation and Violence against Women T...
This article brings together research on civil wars and militarization with feminist scholarship on ...
ArticleCopyright © The Author(s) 2015, by European Consortium for Political Research, SAGE Publicati...
Central to the goal of ‘hearts and minds’ counterinsurgency is the need for knowledge, understanding...
The American occupation of Iraq, now widely acknowledged in many progressive and not-necessarily pro...
This book advances the claims of feminist international relations scholars that the social construct...
[Extract] It is indeed an honour that 25 years after the publication of Gender and War its enduring ...
This chapter aims to discuss the relationship between femininity and representations of women involv...
That wartime rape and sexual violence are considered a threat to global peace and security is not ne...
Sexual violence against male victims in armed conflict has drawn less attention compared to that aga...
Current US counterinsurgency doctrine is gendered diversely in the different geographic locations wh...
This paper will examine performances of masculinities and the consequences for female characters in ...
On the sex front, Michelle Perrot The conclusions of a recent colloquium on « Women and War » organi...
After the attack against Iraq, we find ourselves in the era of the "New war". Using high-tech weapon...
Europe has experienced three wars on a continental scale since the French Revolution, along with num...
Simona Sharoni, Homefront as Battlefield : Gender, Military Occupation and Violence against Women T...
This article brings together research on civil wars and militarization with feminist scholarship on ...
ArticleCopyright © The Author(s) 2015, by European Consortium for Political Research, SAGE Publicati...
Central to the goal of ‘hearts and minds’ counterinsurgency is the need for knowledge, understanding...
The American occupation of Iraq, now widely acknowledged in many progressive and not-necessarily pro...
This book advances the claims of feminist international relations scholars that the social construct...
[Extract] It is indeed an honour that 25 years after the publication of Gender and War its enduring ...
This chapter aims to discuss the relationship between femininity and representations of women involv...
That wartime rape and sexual violence are considered a threat to global peace and security is not ne...
Sexual violence against male victims in armed conflict has drawn less attention compared to that aga...
Current US counterinsurgency doctrine is gendered diversely in the different geographic locations wh...
This paper will examine performances of masculinities and the consequences for female characters in ...
On the sex front, Michelle Perrot The conclusions of a recent colloquium on « Women and War » organi...