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Title ProperAssessing the significance of women in combat roles
LanguageENG
AuthorDarden, Jessica Trisko
Summary / Abstract (Note)What should we know about the roles of women in armed conflicts? I review the existing literature on women’s roles in regular and irregular conflicts to identify gaps in our understanding of the significance of female combatants. I draw on contemporary and historical cases of women’s combat participation across world regions and, in so doing, I challenge existing assumptions about the limits of women’s participation in armed conflict. Examining women as a group and expecting conflict to affect this group in predictable and easily identifiable ways only reinforces existing assumptions about women and war. To understand the range of motivations underlying women’s decisions to fight or to not fight, we should give greater attention to opportunity structures and other social conditions rather than simply assuming that women have different incentives than men.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 70, No.3; Sep 2015: p.454-462
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 70 No 3
Key WordsCombat ;  War ;  Conflict ;  Security ;  Women ;  Gender ;  Militaries


 
 
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