LSE’s Dr Marsha Henry questions whether the deployment of female Indian peacekeepers is evidence of gendered success or globalised exploitation and argues that, in addition to gender, global class, nationality and ethnic and racial formations should also be considered when thinking about the peacekeeping industry
Since the adoption of UNSCR 1325, more female peacekeepers are participating in peacekeeping mission...
In the years following 9/11, research has shown that United Nations peacekeeping has grown increasin...
Recent work on United Nations peacekeeping operations have begun to examine how operational factors ...
As a result of UNSCR 1325, the UN has been eager to decrease incidents of sexual exploitation and ab...
Women peacekeepers from China and India do pioneering work in South Sudan, Liberia and elsewhere. Ye...
War and peace are traditionally considered being a “man´s world”. Within the past few decades the na...
The Indian government has presented itself as a champion of gender mainstreaming in UN peacekeeping....
© 2016 Dr. Lisa CarsonThis thesis documents and analyses an element of peacekeeping training, namely...
This collection consists of detailed descriptions of the data gathered to study gender training for ...
The peacekeeping mechanism is arguably the most important tool the United Nations can resort to when...
This study looks at the politics of increasing the number of female peacekeepers in international pe...
This article focuses on women's involvement in peacekeeping operations and the introduction in ...
How does the presence of female rebel combatants during conflict influence the likelihood of United ...
The participation of women in peacekeeping remains limited in spite of efforts by the United Nations...
UN peacekeepers are deployed to make local populations more safe and secure. They must not be allowe...
Since the adoption of UNSCR 1325, more female peacekeepers are participating in peacekeeping mission...
In the years following 9/11, research has shown that United Nations peacekeeping has grown increasin...
Recent work on United Nations peacekeeping operations have begun to examine how operational factors ...
As a result of UNSCR 1325, the UN has been eager to decrease incidents of sexual exploitation and ab...
Women peacekeepers from China and India do pioneering work in South Sudan, Liberia and elsewhere. Ye...
War and peace are traditionally considered being a “man´s world”. Within the past few decades the na...
The Indian government has presented itself as a champion of gender mainstreaming in UN peacekeeping....
© 2016 Dr. Lisa CarsonThis thesis documents and analyses an element of peacekeeping training, namely...
This collection consists of detailed descriptions of the data gathered to study gender training for ...
The peacekeeping mechanism is arguably the most important tool the United Nations can resort to when...
This study looks at the politics of increasing the number of female peacekeepers in international pe...
This article focuses on women's involvement in peacekeeping operations and the introduction in ...
How does the presence of female rebel combatants during conflict influence the likelihood of United ...
The participation of women in peacekeeping remains limited in spite of efforts by the United Nations...
UN peacekeepers are deployed to make local populations more safe and secure. They must not be allowe...
Since the adoption of UNSCR 1325, more female peacekeepers are participating in peacekeeping mission...
In the years following 9/11, research has shown that United Nations peacekeeping has grown increasin...
Recent work on United Nations peacekeeping operations have begun to examine how operational factors ...