The Oxford handbook of women, peace and security

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The Oxford handbook of women, peace and security

edited by Sara E. Davies and Jacqui True

Oxford University Press, c2019

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Contents: Part I: Concepts of WPS. -- pt. II: Pillars of WPS. -- pt. III: Institutionalizing WPS. -- pt. IV: Implementing WPS. -- Part V: Cross-cutting agenda? Connections and mainstreaming. -- pt. VI: Ongoing and future challenges

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Women, peace, and security : a transformative agenda? / Sara E. Davies and Jacqui True
  • Peace and security from a feminist perspective / J. Ann Tickner
  • Adoption of 1325 resolution / Christine Chinkin
  • Civil society's leadership in adopting 1325 resolution / Sanam Naraghi Anderlini
  • Scholarly debates and contested meanings of WPS / Fionnuala D. Ní Aoláin and Nahla Valji
  • Advocacy and the women, peace and security agenda / Sarah Taylor
  • WPS as a political movement / Swanee Hunt and Alice Wairimu Nderitu
  • Locating masculinities in WPS / Henri Myrttinen
  • WPS and adopted security council resolutions / Laura J. Shepherd
  • WPS and gender mainstreaming / Karin Landgren
  • The production of the 2015 global study / Louise Olsson and Theodora-Ismene Gizelis
  • WPS and conflict prevention / Bela Kapur and Madeleine Rees
  • What works in participation / Thania Paffenholz
  • What works (and fails) in protection / Hannah Dönges and Janosch Kullenberg
  • What works in relief and recovery / Jacqui True and Sarah Hewitt
  • Where the WPS pillars intersect / Marie O'Reilly
  • WPS and female peacekeepers / Natasja Rupesinghe, Eli Stamnes, and John Karlsrud
  • WPS and sea in peacekeeping operations / Jasmine-Kim Westendorf
  • WPS and peacekeeping economies / Kathleen M. Jennings
  • WPS in military training and socialization / Helena Carreiras and Teresa Fragoso
  • WPS and policing : new terrain / Bethan Greener
  • WPS, states, and the national action plans / Mirsad Miki Jacevic
  • WPS inside the United Nations / Megan Dersnah
  • WPS and the special representative of the secretary-general for sexual violence in conflict / Eleanor O'Gorman
  • WPS and the human rights council / Rashida Manjoo
  • WPS and international financial institutions / Jacqui True and Barbro Svedberg
  • WPS and the international criminal court / Jonneke Koomen
  • WPS and the North Atlantic treaty organization / Stéfanie von Hlatky
  • WPS and the African Union / Toni Haastrup
  • WPS and the association of South East Asian Nations / Ma. Lourdes Veneracion-Rallonza
  • WPS and the Pacific Islands Forum / Sharon Bhagwan-Rolls and Sian Rolls
  • WPS and the Organization of American States / Mary K. Meyer McAleese
  • WPS and civil society / Annika Björkdahl and Johanna Mannergren Selimovic
  • WPS and transnational feminist networks / Joy Onyesoh
  • Delivering WPS protection in all female peacekeeping force : the case of Liberia / Sabrina Karim
  • Securing participation and protection in peace agreements : the case of Colombia / Isabela Marín Carvajal and Eduardo Álvarez-Vanegas
  • WPS and women's roles in conflict-prevention : the case of Bougainville / Nicole George
  • Women in rebellion : the case of Sierra Leone / Zoe Marks
  • Protecting displaced women and girls : the case of Syria / Elizabeth Ferris
  • Donor States delivering on WPS : the case of Norway / Inger Skjelsbæk and Torunn L. Tryggestad
  • WPS as diplomatic vocation : the case of China / Liu Tiewa
  • Women controlling arms, building peace : the case of the Philippines / Jasmin Nario-Galace
  • Testing the WPS agenda : the case of Afghanistan / Claire Duncanson and Vanessa Farr
  • Mainstreaming WPS in the armed forces : the case of Australia / Jennifer Wittwer
  • WPS and responsibility to protect / Alex J. Bellamy and Sara E. Davies
  • WPS and protection of civilians / Lisa Hultman and Angela Muvumba Sellström
  • WPS, children, and armed conflict / Katrina Lee-Koo
  • WPS, gender, and disabilities / Deborah Stienstra
  • WPS and humanitarian action / Sarah Martin and Devanna de la Puente
  • WPS, migration, and displacement / Lucy Hall
  • WPS and LGBTI rights / Lisa Davis and Jessica Stern
  • WPS and CEDAW, optional protocol, and general recommendations / Catherine O'Rourke with Aisling Swaine
  • Women's roles in CVE / Sri Wiyanti Eddyono with Sara E. Davies
  • WPS and Arms Trade Treaty / Ray Acheson and Maria Butler
  • WPS and sustainable development goals / Radhika Balakrishnan and Krishanti Dharmaraj
  • WPS and the convention against torture / Andrea Huber and Therese Rytter
  • WPS and climate change / Annica Kronsell
  • Global study : looking forward / Radhika Coomaraswamy and Emily Kenney
  • Measuring WPS : a new global index / Jeni Klugman
  • Pursuing gender security / Aisling Swaine
  • The challenge of foreign policy in the WPS agenda / Valerie M. Hudson and Lauren A. Eason
  • Networked advocacy / Yifat Susskind and Diana Duarte
  • Women's peacemaking in South Asia / Meenakshi Gopinath and Rita Manchanda
  • WPS, peace negotiations, and peace agreements / Karin Aggestam
  • The WPS agenda : a postcolonial critique / Swati Parashar
  • The WPS agenda and strategy for the twenty-first century / Chantal de Jonge Oudraat
  • The challenges of monitoring and analyzing WPS for scholars / Natalie Florea Hudson

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