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ID095229
Title ProperSecurity council resolution 1325
Other Title Informationassessing the impact on women, peace and security
LanguageENG
AuthorWillett, Susan
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)October 2010 marks the tenth anniversary of UN Security Council resolution 1325, on 'Women, Peace and Security'. Hailed as a major milestone in the struggle for gender equality in all aspects of peacemaking, peacekeeping and post-conflict recovery, the implementation of 1325 has floundered over the intervening years. Gender discourse has been submerged by the dominant UN epistemology of hegemonic masculinity, militarism and war. This essay contextualizes the struggle for resolution 1325, and provides an overview of the major challenges that still need to be addressed if UN attempts to establish a durable peace in conflict zones are to conform to the 1325 mandate.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Peacekeeping Vol. 17, No.2; Apr 2010: p.142 - 158
Journal SourceInternational Peacekeeping Vol. 17, No.2; Apr 2010: p.142 - 158
Key WordsSecurity Council Resolution 1325 ;  Women ;  Peace ;  Security ;  Militarism


 
 
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