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This book examines whether we are witnessing the resilience,
persistence and adaptation of masculinist discourses and practices
at both domestic and international levels in the contemporary
global context. Beginning with an innovative conceptualisation of
masculinism, the book draws on interdisciplinary work to analyse
its contours and practices across four case studies. From the
anti-feminist backlash that can be found in various men's rights
movements, and responses to gender-based and sexual violence, to
the masculinist underpinnings of human rights discourse, and modes
of intervention to protect, including drone warfare. This
interdisciplinary work will appeal to students and scholars of
gender studies, security and international relations, and
sociology.
Since the end of the Cold War, and particularly in the post-9/11
international environment, neutrality has been conceptualised as a
problematic subject. With the end of bipolarity, neutrality as a
foreign and security policy lost much of its justification, and in
the ongoing 'War on Terror', no state, according to the Bush
Administration, can be neutral. However, much of this debate has
gone unnoticed in IR literature. This book, newly available in
paperback, examines the conceptualisation of neutrality from the
Peloponnesian War to the present day, uncovering how neutrality has
been a neglected and misunderstood subject in IR theory and
politics. By rethinking neutrality through constructivism, this
book argues that neutrality is intrinsically linked to identity.
Using Sweden as a case study, it links identity, sovereignty,
internationalism and solidarity to the debates about Swedish
neutrality today and how neutrality has been central to Swedish
identity and its world-view. Rather than viewing Swedish neutrality
as the policy of isolationism or small and weak states, this book
argues that Swedish neutrality is an embedded part of Swedish
identity, and its domestic sources stem from the ideology and
vision of Social Democracy. Far from isolationist, Sweden practiced
an active form of neutrality, acting as the 'moral voice' of the
global community. Identities are malleable, however, and this book
examines the shifts in Swedish identity and neutrality. European
integration, globalisation, new threats to security, and the
arguments about decline of the state and sovereignty have impacted
on neutrality. Whilst many are quick to herald its demise, this
book argues that the norms and values of active neutrality can be
reworked to contribute to a more cosmopolitan international order.
This book examines whether we are witnessing the resilience,
persistence and adaptation of masculinist discourses and practices
at both domestic and international levels in the contemporary
global context. Beginning with an innovative conceptualisation of
masculinism, the book draws on interdisciplinary work to analyse
its contours and practices across four case studies. From the
anti-feminist backlash that can be found in various men's rights
movements, and responses to gender-based and sexual violence, to
the masculinist underpinnings of human rights discourse, and modes
of intervention to protect, including drone warfare. This
interdisciplinary work will appeal to students and scholars of
gender studies, security and international relations, and
sociology.
In what ways can we think through the complexities of identity?
Identity is a contested concept, but it is more than a thing
possessed by agents. Identity is contingent and dynamic,
constituting and reconstituting subjects with political effects. In
this edited book, identity is explored through a range of unique
interdisciplinary case studies from around the world. Questions of
citizenship, belonging, migration, conflict, security, peace and
subjectivity are examined through social construction,
post-colonialism, and gendered lenses from an interdisciplinary
perspective. This combination showcases in particular the political
implications of identity, how it is constituted, and the effects it
produces. This edited collection will be of particular interest to
students of international relations theory, migration studies,
gender and sexuality, post-colonialism and policy-making at both
undergraduate and postgraduate levels. -- .
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