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Equal Opportunity Peacekeeping - Women, Peace, and Security in Post-Conflict States (Paperback)
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Equal Opportunity Peacekeeping - Women, Peace, and Security in Post-Conflict States (Paperback)
Series: Oxford Studies in Gender and International Relations
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Recent developments such as Sweden's Feminist Foreign Policy, the
"Hillary Doctrine," and the integration of women into combat roles
in the U.S. have propelled gender equality to the forefront of
international politics. The UN Department of Peacekeeping
Operations, however, has been integrating gender equality into
peacekeeping missions for nearly two decades as part of the women,
peace, and security agenda that has been most clearly articulated
in UNSC Resolution 1325. To what extent have peacekeeping
operations achieved gender equality in peacekeeping operations and
been vehicles for promoting gender equality in post-conflict
states? While there have been major improvements related to women's
participation and protection, there is still much left to be
desired. Sabrina Karim and Kyle Beardsley argue that gender power
imbalances between the sexes and among genders place restrictions
on the participation of women in peacekeeping missions.
Specifically, discrimination, a relegation of women to safe spaces,
and sexual exploitation, abuse, harassment, and violence (SEAHV)
continue to threaten progress on gender equality. Using unique
cross-national data on sex-disaggregated participation of
peacekeepers and on the allegations of SEAHV, as well as original
data from the UN Mission in Liberia, the authors examine the
origins and consequences of these challenges. Karim and Beardsley
also identify and examine how increasing the representation of
women in peacekeeping forces, and even more importantly through
enhancing a more holistic value for "equal opportunity," can enable
peacekeeping operations to overcome the challenges posed by power
imbalances and be more of an example of and vehicle for gender
equality globally.
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