Women, Peace and Security in Nepal

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ex-combatant reintegration
Female Ex-combatants
feminist security studies
gender empowerment in conflict societies
gendered conflict analysis
Gitta Shrestha
Hisila Yami
Inter-caste Marriage
International Humanitarian Laws
Jana Andolan
Jason Miklian
Local Peace Committees
Lorina Sthapit
Maoist Army
Maoist Force
Maoist Movement
Maoist People's Liberation Army
Maoist People’s Liberation Army
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nepali
Nepali Politics
Nepali Women
NGO Leader
NGO Work
peacebuilding case studies
Philippe Doneys *
postwar political participation
Royal Nepal Army
South Asian gender politics
Torunn L. Tryggestad
Vanessa Daurer
War Husband
Women Combatants
Women's Political Agency
Women's Political Empowerment
Women’s Political Agency
Women’s Political Empowerment
WPS Agendum

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  • ISBN 9781138067349
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book sheds new light on the important but diverse roles of women in the civil war in Nepal (1996-2006), and the post-conflict reconstruction period (2006-2016).

Engaging critically with the women, peace and security literature, Women, Peace and Security in Nepal questions the potential of peace processes to become a window of opportunity for women’s empowerment, while insisting on the vital importance of a gender perspective in the study of conflict, security and peace. After the signing of the 2006 Comprehensive Peace Accord, Nepal experienced a huge leap in women’s political representation in the subsequent Constituent Assembly, often portrayed as a landmark victory for women’s empowerment in the context of South Asia. Nepali women’s mobilization played a key role in this success story, though similar mobilization has failed to produce the same outcomes elsewhere in South Asia. How does Nepal differ from the other cases? Presenting studies of war-time and post-conflict Nepal through a gender lens, this book critically assesses the argument that war and peacebuilding can add momentum to the transformation of gender roles. Contributing new knowledge on women’s disempowerment and empowerment in conflict and peacebuilding, the book also offers insights for contemporary debate on gender and political change in conflict-affected societies.

This book will be of great interest to students of peace and conflict studies, gender security, South Asia and international relations in general, as well as policy-makers and NGOs.

Ashild Kolas is Research Professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Norway.