Although the United Nations has officially recognized an importance of women’s participation in peacekeeping, the number of female personnel remains low; thus, scholars have been investigating the factors that may facilitate a broader inclusion of women in peacekeeping operations. In order to contribute to the existing literature on the topic, this study examines whether one specific factor, a country’s level of women’s political empowerment, has an impact on the level of gender balance in its peacekeeping troops. I link a countries level of women’s political empowerment to the involvement of female personnel in peacekeeping missions through the argument about women’s interests formulated in the theories about descriptive and substantive re...
Increasing the proportion of women in uniform in the peacekeeping operations (PO) is recognized by U...
In a world where the changing face of conflict has led to the majority of casualties of war being wo...
How does the presence of female rebel combatants during conflict influence the likelihood of United ...
Although there is a breadth of literature and research on gender and armed conflict, its scope in th...
In this thesis, I explore how the duration of missions affects the participation of women in United ...
Despite efforts to improve the gender balance in UN peacekeeping missions, the overall proportion of...
Since the UN Security Council (UNSC) adopted Resolution 1325 (2000), which is referenced in most of ...
In this article, the authors argue that an increased percentage of female military personnel on UN p...
War and peace are traditionally considered being a “man´s world”. Within the past few decades the na...
The peacekeeping mechanism is arguably the most important tool the United Nations can resort to when...
This study explores how the duration of missions affects the participation of women in United Nation...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
The United Nations issued the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 in 2000 and nine following resolut...
Since the adoption of UNSCR 1325, more female peacekeepers are participating in peacekeeping mission...
The participation of women in peacekeeping remains limited in spite of efforts by the United Nations...
Increasing the proportion of women in uniform in the peacekeeping operations (PO) is recognized by U...
In a world where the changing face of conflict has led to the majority of casualties of war being wo...
How does the presence of female rebel combatants during conflict influence the likelihood of United ...
Although there is a breadth of literature and research on gender and armed conflict, its scope in th...
In this thesis, I explore how the duration of missions affects the participation of women in United ...
Despite efforts to improve the gender balance in UN peacekeeping missions, the overall proportion of...
Since the UN Security Council (UNSC) adopted Resolution 1325 (2000), which is referenced in most of ...
In this article, the authors argue that an increased percentage of female military personnel on UN p...
War and peace are traditionally considered being a “man´s world”. Within the past few decades the na...
The peacekeeping mechanism is arguably the most important tool the United Nations can resort to when...
This study explores how the duration of missions affects the participation of women in United Nation...
Women’s participation in a post-conflict peace process has been given an important role. Some schola...
The United Nations issued the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 in 2000 and nine following resolut...
Since the adoption of UNSCR 1325, more female peacekeepers are participating in peacekeeping mission...
The participation of women in peacekeeping remains limited in spite of efforts by the United Nations...
Increasing the proportion of women in uniform in the peacekeeping operations (PO) is recognized by U...
In a world where the changing face of conflict has led to the majority of casualties of war being wo...
How does the presence of female rebel combatants during conflict influence the likelihood of United ...