We all experience war in a different way – building peace in post-conflict environments requires solutions that bring together various aspects of these experiences at the local, national and international levels. However, the actors involved and the social groups they address are only rarely those at the margin, and the diversity of the catch-all category of “locals” frequently goes unacknowledged when considering Security Sector Reform (SSR) and especially small arms2 control. Numerous studies have focused on SSR and gender in the Balkans, on perceptions of security in post-conflict environments and its gender-related aspects, as well as on the gendered aspects of small arms, but so far the analysis bringing together all of these a...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...
This paper explores the importance of gender sensitive analysis of conflict constructed as ethnic st...
What are the politics of, and prospects for, contemporary weapons control? Human rights and humanita...
We all experience war in a different way – building peace in post-conflict environments requires so...
How does the European Union (EU) include ‘gender’ within its support to security sector reform (SSR)...
Can the issue of gender politics trust to time and opportunity for better be discussed when it does ...
Ethnic wars in the Western Balkans had a parallel in ‘gender wars’ – and both were instrumental in f...
New and novel military structures have emerged across the region in the context of externally driven...
In the immediate aftermath of armed conflict, security is critical to the possibility that refugees,...
Since the United Nations Security Council adopted UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security in Octobe...
This chapter brings forth the debate on the effectiveness of gender mainstreaming approaches in post...
The post-conflict terrain provides multiple opportunities for transformation on many different level...
This paper addresses the question of totalising gender power relations that have led to and shaped t...
This article highlights the centrality of gender to the liberal peacebuilding agenda in Bosnia-Herze...
This briefing paper seeks to increase awareness of and review the linkages between disarmament, demo...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...
This paper explores the importance of gender sensitive analysis of conflict constructed as ethnic st...
What are the politics of, and prospects for, contemporary weapons control? Human rights and humanita...
We all experience war in a different way – building peace in post-conflict environments requires so...
How does the European Union (EU) include ‘gender’ within its support to security sector reform (SSR)...
Can the issue of gender politics trust to time and opportunity for better be discussed when it does ...
Ethnic wars in the Western Balkans had a parallel in ‘gender wars’ – and both were instrumental in f...
New and novel military structures have emerged across the region in the context of externally driven...
In the immediate aftermath of armed conflict, security is critical to the possibility that refugees,...
Since the United Nations Security Council adopted UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security in Octobe...
This chapter brings forth the debate on the effectiveness of gender mainstreaming approaches in post...
The post-conflict terrain provides multiple opportunities for transformation on many different level...
This paper addresses the question of totalising gender power relations that have led to and shaped t...
This article highlights the centrality of gender to the liberal peacebuilding agenda in Bosnia-Herze...
This briefing paper seeks to increase awareness of and review the linkages between disarmament, demo...
ITF Enhancing Human Security has worked in Southeast Europe’s post-conflict countries since 1998. In...
This paper explores the importance of gender sensitive analysis of conflict constructed as ethnic st...
What are the politics of, and prospects for, contemporary weapons control? Human rights and humanita...