Global powers, regional hegemons, and non-state actors engaged in a perennial state of competition dominate today’s security environment. In response, the Department of Defense has adopted the competition continuum model of cooperation, competition below armed conflict, and armed conflict. The military could significantly improve its efforts to compete along this continuum and achieve national security objectives by leveraging the Women, Peace, and Security global policy framework that supports gender equality and values women’s diverse roles in global security
As civil conflicts continue to be the most prevalent form of war, women and children are disproporti...
The United Nations (UN) has incorporated a strong gender perspective into its peacekeeping operation...
The first chapter gives a brief overview of human security and gender informed security as well as t...
Global powers, regional hegemons, and non-state actors engaged in a perennial state of competition d...
Three thousand years of recorded history has reserved warfighting for men and, in 2017, we continue ...
The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Agenda is a global framework and policy tool that guides nation...
This paper stems from curiosity as to whether there are differences in the outcomes or abilities of ...
We increasingly hear that empowering women and placing them in positions of leadership will lead to ...
In recent years, national governments have started to use the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda...
US military practice neither considers the gendered effects of kinetic actions in planning and execu...
The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda is a global peace and security architecture conventional...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2019.1697500Wome...
Thisstudy seeks to examine the evolution and diffusion of norms concerning the roleof women in peace...
The new global Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Index introduced in this report bridges insights fro...
The Elsie Initiative is a multilateral pilot project that uses the Measuring Opportunities for Women...
As civil conflicts continue to be the most prevalent form of war, women and children are disproporti...
The United Nations (UN) has incorporated a strong gender perspective into its peacekeeping operation...
The first chapter gives a brief overview of human security and gender informed security as well as t...
Global powers, regional hegemons, and non-state actors engaged in a perennial state of competition d...
Three thousand years of recorded history has reserved warfighting for men and, in 2017, we continue ...
The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Agenda is a global framework and policy tool that guides nation...
This paper stems from curiosity as to whether there are differences in the outcomes or abilities of ...
We increasingly hear that empowering women and placing them in positions of leadership will lead to ...
In recent years, national governments have started to use the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda...
US military practice neither considers the gendered effects of kinetic actions in planning and execu...
The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda is a global peace and security architecture conventional...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2019.1697500Wome...
Thisstudy seeks to examine the evolution and diffusion of norms concerning the roleof women in peace...
The new global Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Index introduced in this report bridges insights fro...
The Elsie Initiative is a multilateral pilot project that uses the Measuring Opportunities for Women...
As civil conflicts continue to be the most prevalent form of war, women and children are disproporti...
The United Nations (UN) has incorporated a strong gender perspective into its peacekeeping operation...
The first chapter gives a brief overview of human security and gender informed security as well as t...