Policy makers and scholars have shown increased interest in gendered approaches to peacemaking, even as evidence of women’s impact on peace processes has remained unclear. In this paper, we explore the influence of gender diversity among decision-making elites on the outcome of ongoing civil conflicts. Specifically, we argue that increased female representation within the national legislature increases the likelihood that a conflict terminates in a negotiated settlement. However, the impact of legislative female representation on conflict termination is conditioned by the power of the legislature vis-à-vis the executive, suggesting that gender diversity exerts a greater impact in states with more authoritative legislatures. We evaluate our ...
How do periods of conflict and peace shape women’s empowerment around the world? While existing stu...
Scholars have pinpointed that women’s underrepresentation in peace-making results in gendered outcom...
Tai Prescott-Salako, International RelationsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Mehwish Sarwari, Political ...
Previous studies suggest that women’s access to political power often increases following the termin...
Increasing conflict in the international system prompts policymakers and researchers alike to invest...
Recent research has directed attention to the transformative potential of war for female empowerment...
In this article, I examine to what extent gender equality is associated with lower levels of intrast...
Gender equitable states are more peaceful than states with low levels of gender equality (Caprioli 2...
Despite an increasing interest in questions regarding gender and peace, little is still known about ...
Preferences for conflict and cooperation are systematically different for men and women: across a va...
A large amount of academic literature demonstrated that intrastate conflicts often occur in countrie...
In the last several decades there has been immense international emphasis and promotion of gender eq...
The acknowledgement of women’s important role as mediators in peace negotiations is emerging. Howeve...
Are peace agreements more likely to include gender provisions if women participate in the peace nego...
The paper Toward Inclusive Peace: Analyzing Gender-Sensitive Peace Agreements 2000-2016 aims to sh...
How do periods of conflict and peace shape women’s empowerment around the world? While existing stu...
Scholars have pinpointed that women’s underrepresentation in peace-making results in gendered outcom...
Tai Prescott-Salako, International RelationsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Mehwish Sarwari, Political ...
Previous studies suggest that women’s access to political power often increases following the termin...
Increasing conflict in the international system prompts policymakers and researchers alike to invest...
Recent research has directed attention to the transformative potential of war for female empowerment...
In this article, I examine to what extent gender equality is associated with lower levels of intrast...
Gender equitable states are more peaceful than states with low levels of gender equality (Caprioli 2...
Despite an increasing interest in questions regarding gender and peace, little is still known about ...
Preferences for conflict and cooperation are systematically different for men and women: across a va...
A large amount of academic literature demonstrated that intrastate conflicts often occur in countrie...
In the last several decades there has been immense international emphasis and promotion of gender eq...
The acknowledgement of women’s important role as mediators in peace negotiations is emerging. Howeve...
Are peace agreements more likely to include gender provisions if women participate in the peace nego...
The paper Toward Inclusive Peace: Analyzing Gender-Sensitive Peace Agreements 2000-2016 aims to sh...
How do periods of conflict and peace shape women’s empowerment around the world? While existing stu...
Scholars have pinpointed that women’s underrepresentation in peace-making results in gendered outcom...
Tai Prescott-Salako, International RelationsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Mehwish Sarwari, Political ...