War is widely regarded as men’s business. Women are often assumed to have a particular affinity and talent for peace. These stereotypes have the unfortunate effect of reinforcing conceptions of manliness defined in terms of warrior-like qualities (Bates 77; Dyfan 1). They may also change, especially as modern militaries admit women to combat responsibilities. Either way, they do not make it easy for women to secure seats at the negotiating table or to make themselves heard in the context of peace processes,1 which tend to be dominated by the presence and concerns of former fighting men and their political spokesmen. Even when they manage to participate, the contributions by women tend to go unrecognised; women’s support for peace is frequen...
The 'local turn' in peacebuilding has been inspired by the idea that post-conflict order is made mor...
This paper is based on a selected range of literature review on the role played by women in peace ef...
This paper addresses the question of women's anti-war/peace movements from the perspective of bio-po...
The involvement and experience of women in any new sphere of life can be the basis for changes in pe...
successfully presented a female perspective in the negotiations of the Lincoln Agreement.[1] Consist...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
The potential role of women in conflict and post-conflict environments has been the subject of much ...
The involvement and experience of women in any new sphere of life can be the basis for changes in pe...
NoThe practices and conceptions of peace and war have been highly gendered throughout world history....
Bougainville is a matrilineal society where women are the custodians of the land, some with chiefly ...
In this paper, I examine women’s reflections on their experiences as peacebuilders during Bougainvil...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
theater of World War II to the West, is a record of warfare —of conquest and revolution, of battles ...
This thesis is a study of the role Bougainville women played in the peace process during and after ...
Peacebuilding has become increasing important as a means of preventing continuing hostilities among ...
The 'local turn' in peacebuilding has been inspired by the idea that post-conflict order is made mor...
This paper is based on a selected range of literature review on the role played by women in peace ef...
This paper addresses the question of women's anti-war/peace movements from the perspective of bio-po...
The involvement and experience of women in any new sphere of life can be the basis for changes in pe...
successfully presented a female perspective in the negotiations of the Lincoln Agreement.[1] Consist...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
The potential role of women in conflict and post-conflict environments has been the subject of much ...
The involvement and experience of women in any new sphere of life can be the basis for changes in pe...
NoThe practices and conceptions of peace and war have been highly gendered throughout world history....
Bougainville is a matrilineal society where women are the custodians of the land, some with chiefly ...
In this paper, I examine women’s reflections on their experiences as peacebuilders during Bougainvil...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
theater of World War II to the West, is a record of warfare —of conquest and revolution, of battles ...
This thesis is a study of the role Bougainville women played in the peace process during and after ...
Peacebuilding has become increasing important as a means of preventing continuing hostilities among ...
The 'local turn' in peacebuilding has been inspired by the idea that post-conflict order is made mor...
This paper is based on a selected range of literature review on the role played by women in peace ef...
This paper addresses the question of women's anti-war/peace movements from the perspective of bio-po...