This paper takes its point of departure in the skewed attention towards the ‘protection’ of women rather than the ‘participation’ of women when talking about ‘Women, Peace &Security’ (WPS) in the UN Security Council. Given the centrality of Sweden, as the first country in the world with a feminist foreign policy, this thesis fills a gap in the current research as it investigates whether this skewed attention was reflected during Sweden’s time as a non-permanent member in the UNSC 2017-2018 or not. A quantitative content analysis of 318 Swedish statements in the UNSC 2017-2018 conducted in this paper shows an overall result where Sweden mentions women in the context of participation more frequently than protection. This outcome is furthe...
Although there is a breadth of literature and research on gender and armed conflict, its scope in th...
Viewing Sweden’s feminist foreign policy as a paradigmatically feminist and isolated case of domesti...
The Security Council’s resolution 1325 addressed the major negative impact that armed conflict has o...
This paper takes its point of departure in the skewed attention towards the ‘protection’ of women ra...
This report seeks to contribute to a growing research agenda on internal United Nations Security Cou...
Even after the introduction of the UNSCR 1325 and subsequent resolutions, women’s leadership in the ...
In the years following 9/11, research has shown that United Nations peacekeeping has grown increasin...
This article presents the first feminist doctrinal textual analysis of cross-pillar synergies within...
Considering the major role played by the armed forces in the maintenance of international peace and ...
It is recognized that international relations are reinforcing a patriarchal and western status quo. ...
The Swedish state has participated as an elected member of the United Nations Security Council three...
In today's conflicts women are especially exposed. The UNSC-resolution 1325 recognises this and also...
The Women, Peace and Security agenda (WPS) argues for women’s rights and recognition of women’s situ...
My aim of this this thesis is to examine the assumed benefits of involving men and work on transform...
In this thesis, I investigate to what extent and how the normative changes in UN peace operations ha...
Although there is a breadth of literature and research on gender and armed conflict, its scope in th...
Viewing Sweden’s feminist foreign policy as a paradigmatically feminist and isolated case of domesti...
The Security Council’s resolution 1325 addressed the major negative impact that armed conflict has o...
This paper takes its point of departure in the skewed attention towards the ‘protection’ of women ra...
This report seeks to contribute to a growing research agenda on internal United Nations Security Cou...
Even after the introduction of the UNSCR 1325 and subsequent resolutions, women’s leadership in the ...
In the years following 9/11, research has shown that United Nations peacekeeping has grown increasin...
This article presents the first feminist doctrinal textual analysis of cross-pillar synergies within...
Considering the major role played by the armed forces in the maintenance of international peace and ...
It is recognized that international relations are reinforcing a patriarchal and western status quo. ...
The Swedish state has participated as an elected member of the United Nations Security Council three...
In today's conflicts women are especially exposed. The UNSC-resolution 1325 recognises this and also...
The Women, Peace and Security agenda (WPS) argues for women’s rights and recognition of women’s situ...
My aim of this this thesis is to examine the assumed benefits of involving men and work on transform...
In this thesis, I investigate to what extent and how the normative changes in UN peace operations ha...
Although there is a breadth of literature and research on gender and armed conflict, its scope in th...
Viewing Sweden’s feminist foreign policy as a paradigmatically feminist and isolated case of domesti...
The Security Council’s resolution 1325 addressed the major negative impact that armed conflict has o...