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ID:
047079
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Edition |
4th ed.
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Publication |
New York, Facts on file, 2001.
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Description |
vii, 600p.
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0816042950
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ID:
133562
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
Since the beginning of feminist work in International Relations 25 years ago (e.g. Tickner 1988; Brown 1988; Goetz 1988), scholarship that addresses the question of gender and violence in global politics has proliferated, and become increasingly diverse. At once, this is a cause for both celebration and reflection. It is a cause for celebration because the strong international research community interested in these issues demonstrates that gender issues have come a long way from being unrecognisable in IR (Tickner 1992). At the same time, the very proliferation of research that signifies vibrancy is a cause for reflection - what and where is research on gender/violence in IR?
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ID:
100900
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Publication |
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010.
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Description |
xii, 380p.
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Series |
Studies in strategic peacebuilding series
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Standard Number |
9780195395914, hbk
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