Gender Imperative

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Alternative Security Systems
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Asha Hans
Authentic Human Security
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Bernedette Muthien
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CEDAW
Chloe Breyer
Civil Society
Comprehensive Human Security
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Darfuri Women
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Fatuma Ahmed Ali
feminist critique of state security systems
feminist security studies
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Human Security
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Jordanian Women
Kozue Akibayashi
Lisa S. Price
Long Term Military Presence
Marine Corps Futenma Air Station
Mesfin G. Ayele
Michele W. Milner
militarisation and gender
Militarized National Security
Militarized Security System
Militarized State Security
National Security Paradigm
Norma Nemeh
Nuclear Armed States
Nuclear Disarmament
patriarchy and violence
peacebuilding approaches
Ray Acheson
rights
Ronni Alexander
Russian Chechen War
security
Security Council Resolution 1325
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Soumita Basu
Suzuyo Takazato
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Valerie Zawilski
violence
Wardak Province
women in armed conflict
World Development Report
WPS Agenda
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138320949
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This collection of essays by feminist scholar-activists addresses the crucial problem of human security in a world of heavily armed, militarized states. It describes the gendered aspects of human security excluded from the realist militarism that dominates current security policy in most nation states. The book deepens and broadens current security discourses, encouraging serious consideration of alternatives to the present global security system that functions to advantage state security over human security, a system the contributors perceive to be rooted in the patriarchal nature of the nation state.

This second edition will be of interest to academics and students of gender studies, women’s studies, international studies, development studies, human rights, security studies, peace studies and peace education.

Betty A. Reardon is Founding Director Emeritus of the International Institute on Peace Education (IIPE), a global consortium for continuing education on issues of peace, and a feminist peace educator. Her work with IIPE and as a theorist and designer of pedagogic materials and processes in peace education was recognized by the special Honourable Mention Award from UNESCO at the Peace Education Prize Ceremonies of 2001. She was the initiator and the first academic coordinator of The Hague Appeal for Peace Global Campaign for Peace Education launched in 1999. She is the recipient of the 2009 Sean MacBride Peace Prize awarded by the International Peace Bureau. Her published and unpublished professional papers are archived in the Ward M. Canaday Special Collections at the University of Toledo Library in Ohio.

Asha Hans is Founder Director of the School of Women’s Studies, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, and heads the gender research institute Sansristi. A peace activist, she has written extensively on issues of peace and security, including Kashmiri women, refugee women and disability issues. Her recent work is on UN Security Council Resolution 1325. She is currently Co-Chair for the Pakistan India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Peace Education.