This paper addresses the question of women's anti-war/peace movements from the perspective of bio-politics. Using the example of the Leitana Nehan Development Agency, a group established during the Bougainville Conflict in Papua New Guinea, the paper looks at the difficulty of social transformation in patriarchal and militarized post-colonial societies
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
The 'local turn' in peacebuilding has been inspired by the idea that post-conflict order is made mor...
In this paper, I examine women’s reflections on their experiences as peacebuilders during Bougainvil...
This paper addresses the question of women's anti-war/peace movements from the perspective of bio-po...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
Related literature showed that women’s participation in peacebuilding activities are for the surviva...
The involvement and experience of women in any new sphere of life can be the basis for changes in pe...
War is widely regarded as men’s business. Women are often assumed to have a particular affinity and ...
Contemporary analysis of Pacific Islands regionalism is commonly focused on the institutional realm ...
Based on empirical research among women's antiwar organizations worldwide, the article derives a fem...
Women have played, and continue to play, a prominent and critical role in conflict resolution and pe...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
Opinion and understanding on the consequences of violent conflict on women, and the importance of th...
The involvement and experience of women in any new sphere of life can be the basis for changes in pe...
This paper explores the gender and security challenges with respect to preventing violent extremism ...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
The 'local turn' in peacebuilding has been inspired by the idea that post-conflict order is made mor...
In this paper, I examine women’s reflections on their experiences as peacebuilders during Bougainvil...
This paper addresses the question of women's anti-war/peace movements from the perspective of bio-po...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
Related literature showed that women’s participation in peacebuilding activities are for the surviva...
The involvement and experience of women in any new sphere of life can be the basis for changes in pe...
War is widely regarded as men’s business. Women are often assumed to have a particular affinity and ...
Contemporary analysis of Pacific Islands regionalism is commonly focused on the institutional realm ...
Based on empirical research among women's antiwar organizations worldwide, the article derives a fem...
Women have played, and continue to play, a prominent and critical role in conflict resolution and pe...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
Opinion and understanding on the consequences of violent conflict on women, and the importance of th...
The involvement and experience of women in any new sphere of life can be the basis for changes in pe...
This paper explores the gender and security challenges with respect to preventing violent extremism ...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
The 'local turn' in peacebuilding has been inspired by the idea that post-conflict order is made mor...
In this paper, I examine women’s reflections on their experiences as peacebuilders during Bougainvil...