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WOMEN AND WAR (8) answer(s).
 
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(En)Gendering the war on terror: war stories and camouflaged politics / Hunt, Krista (ed); Rygiel, Kim (ed) 2006  Book
Hunt, Krista Book
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Publication Hampshire, Ashgate, 2006.
Description xvi, 234p.hbk
Standard Number 0754644812
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051501973.931/HUN 051501MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   079437


Gender and conflict transformation: Nagaland and Egypt / Goswami, Triveni 2007  Book
Goswami, Triveni Book
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Publication New Delhi, Akansha Publishing House, 2007.
Description xiv, 140
Standard Number 9788183701198
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052828303.60954165/GOS 052828MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   067711


Gender, conflict, and development / Bouta, Tsjeard; Frerks, Georg; Bannon, Ian 2005  Book
Bouta, Tsjeard Book
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Publication Washington, D C, The World Bank, 2005.
Description xxviii, 192p.
Standard Number 0821359681
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050642305.42091724/BOU 050642MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   049315


Gender, peace and conflict / Skjelsbak, Inger (ed.); Smith, Dan (ed.) 2001  Book
Smith, Dan Book
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Publication Oslo, International peace research Institute, 2001.
Description x, 228p.
Standard Number 0761968539
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ID:   083512


War and terror: feminist perspectives / Alexander, Karen (ed); Hawkesworth, Mary E (ed) 2008  Book
Alexander, Karen Book
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Publication Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2008.
Description 445p.
Standard Number 9780226012995
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053927355.0201/ALE 053927MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Woman, the state, and war / Elshtain, Jean Bethke   Journal Article
Elshtain, Jean Bethke Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Does `gender' as a category of analysis or as a central feature of a logic of explanation alter in significant ways Kenneth Waltz's famous `levels of analysis' as developed in his classic, Man, the State, and War? One overriding claim of feminist international relations has been that `gender' alters all levels of analysis; thus, changing `man' to `woman' in the formulation `man, the state, and war' significantly transforms our understanding of international relations. I evaluate this claim critically by assessing the adequacy of feminist formulations on each of Waltz's levels of analysis and, further, by unpacking Waltz's own understanding of these levels. I conclude that Waltz remains enormously helpful in deconstructing reductionist accounts, especially on the `first level' of analysis, but that his own account is problematic insofar as it insists on a `structural analysis' sundered from his levels 1 and 2, namely, wars flow from human nature or, alternatively, from the domestic ordering of states. I point out that Waltz himself leaves some `wiggle room' in his book that permits one to `plug in' features of the first two levels of analysis that are critical to understanding the structural level. In other words, all three levels must be in play if one is to craft a compelling explanatory framework.
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Women and War: Women’s Rights in Post-Civil War Society / Gurses, Mehmet; Arias, Aimee; Morton, Jeffrey   Journal Article
Gurses, Mehmet Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract To what extent do women’s rights change in a post-civil war society, and what explains these changes? To address these questions, a number of studies emphasise the disruptions to daily home, work, and community environments brought about by the dynamics of conflict. While war is disruptive and has the potential to generate new opportunities for women, we argue that conflict alone fails to explain variations in women’s rights. Using a cross-sectional dataset, we examine the insurgent group’s political ideology as a central explanatory factor for changes in women’s rights in the aftermath of civil war. Results from a series of regression analyses show that while wartime dynamics help improve women’s political rights, this is not necessarily the case when it comes to women’s economic and social rights. These results demonstrate the need to account for the insurgent group’s political ideology in examining the change to women’s rights in the context of armed conflict.
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Women and war in the twentieth century: enlisted with or without consent / Dombrowski, Nicole Ann (ed.) 1999  Book
Dombrowski, Nicole Ann (ed.) Book
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Publication New York, Garland Publishing, 1999.
Description ix, 377p.Hbk
Series Women's history and culture
Standard Number 0815322879
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