Analysing the nuclear weapons regime through both postcolonial and feminist frameworks demonstrates that the possession of nuclear weapons has incredibly important implications for the security agenda. While both postcolonial and feminist scholars have delved into the relationships between their respective disciplines and the dynamics of the nuclear weapons regime, gaps in the scholarship ensure that postcolonial feminist critiques of the regime are lacking. This article endeavours to combine postcolonial and feminist critiques to demonstrate how the nuclear weapons regime is underpinned by pertinent gendered and colonial assumptions. These assumptions ensure that certain states are prioritised over others; namely, the behaviour of nuclear ...
There are important similarities between the pattern of behavior Karl Marx identified with respect t...
This article argues that the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) would nothave been ...
Contribution is on P5 member France: Arguably, France seeks to lead a system of international politi...
This article aims to rehabilitate women campaigners against nuclear weapons as a focus of study and ...
This article enquires into the connections between gender and discourses of the nuclear weapons stat...
The past decade has seen a push for ‘gender sensitive’ approaches within nuclear policy-making. Yet ...
The question of why states maintain nuclear weapons typically receives short shrift: it’s security, ...
What are the politics of, and prospects for, contemporary weapons control? Human rights and humanita...
This dissertation provides new knowledge about gender, nuclear weapons and disarmament. Previous fem...
This project provides a feminist analysis of nuclear weapons discourse from the Cold War era to 2010...
Nuclear-weapon-free zones (NWFZs) cover territories from Africa to Latin America, and from the South...
Feminist and post/decolonial scholarship has shown that gender and race, as systems of power, produc...
This short article introduces my research into the ways in which racialised and colonial hierarchies...
Nuclear apartheid is the condition of great powers maintaining nuclear arsenals while prohibiting ot...
Regarded as the most powerful weapon ever created, the nuclear weapon is associated with mass destru...
There are important similarities between the pattern of behavior Karl Marx identified with respect t...
This article argues that the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) would nothave been ...
Contribution is on P5 member France: Arguably, France seeks to lead a system of international politi...
This article aims to rehabilitate women campaigners against nuclear weapons as a focus of study and ...
This article enquires into the connections between gender and discourses of the nuclear weapons stat...
The past decade has seen a push for ‘gender sensitive’ approaches within nuclear policy-making. Yet ...
The question of why states maintain nuclear weapons typically receives short shrift: it’s security, ...
What are the politics of, and prospects for, contemporary weapons control? Human rights and humanita...
This dissertation provides new knowledge about gender, nuclear weapons and disarmament. Previous fem...
This project provides a feminist analysis of nuclear weapons discourse from the Cold War era to 2010...
Nuclear-weapon-free zones (NWFZs) cover territories from Africa to Latin America, and from the South...
Feminist and post/decolonial scholarship has shown that gender and race, as systems of power, produc...
This short article introduces my research into the ways in which racialised and colonial hierarchies...
Nuclear apartheid is the condition of great powers maintaining nuclear arsenals while prohibiting ot...
Regarded as the most powerful weapon ever created, the nuclear weapon is associated with mass destru...
There are important similarities between the pattern of behavior Karl Marx identified with respect t...
This article argues that the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) would nothave been ...
Contribution is on P5 member France: Arguably, France seeks to lead a system of international politi...