'Making Friends with the Beast?' Reflections on the Women, Peace and Security Agenda
UN Res. 1325 is a revolutionarytransformation of rhetoricregarding issues of women, peace,and security. In the last dozen years,there has been a proliferation ofdebates about its successes and itsfailures. Should its limitations beunderstood as failures in implementation?Or should the concepts ofwom...
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Main Author: | Robin May Schott |
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The Royal Danish Library
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3e7a06513a9248528d11db928f99dbd8 |
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