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ID:   159813


Dramatic change in North Korea: instability and human flight propensity / Coggins, Bridget L; Torghabeh, Behzad Vahedi ; Lafia, Sara   Journal Article
Bridget L. Coggins, Sara Lafia and Behzad Vahedi Torghabeh Journal Article
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ID:   164978


Family values? Sexism and heteronormativity in Feminist Evolutionary Analytic (FEA) research / Kinsella, Helen M ; Sjoberg, Laura   Journal Article
Kinsella, Helen M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In this article, we focus on the subset of evolutionary theorising self-identified as Feminist Evolutionary Analytic (FEA) within security studies and International Relations. We offer this accounting in four sections. First, we provide a brief overview of the argument that reproductive interests are the ‘origins’ of international violence. Second, we break down the definitions of gender, sex, and sexuality used in evolutionary work in security studies generally and in FEA specifically, demonstrating a lack of complexity in FEA’s accounts of the potential relations among the three and critiquing their essentialist heteronormative assumptions. Third, we argue that FEA’s failure to reflect on the history and context of evolutionary theorising, much less contemporary feminist critiques, facilitates its forwarding of the state and institutions as primarily neutral and corrective bulwarks against male violence. Fourth, we conclude by outlining what is at stake if we fail to correct for this direction in feminist, IR, and security research. We argue that FEA work misrepresents and narrows the potential for understanding and responding to violence, facilitating the continued instrumentalisation of women’s rights, increased government regulation of sexuality, and a more expansive form of militarism.
Key Words Terrorism  Feminism  Gender  Evolution  War Conflict 
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ID:   159815


North Korean Regime, Domestic Instability and Foreign Policy / Bae, Joonbum   Journal Article
Bae, Joonbum Journal Article
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ID:   053880


Uncertainty in war: exploring the nature of combat and conflict / Kolenda, Christopher D 2002  Book
Kolenda, Christopher D Book
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Publication Newport, U S Naval War College, 2002.
Description 263p.
Key Words Uncertainty  Six Day War  War Conflict 
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046361355.02/KOL 046361MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   096968


War's dark glamour: ethics of research in war and conflict zones / Helbardt, Sascha; Hellmann-Rajanayagam, Dagmar; Korff, Rudiger   Journal Article
Hellmann-Rajanayagam, Dagmar Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Violent Conflict  Six Day War  War Conflict  War Dark 
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ID:   049071


World in conflict war annual 7: contemporary warfare decribed and analysed / Laffin, John 1996  Book
Laffin, John Book
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Publication London, Brassey's, 1996.
Description 143p.
Standard Number 1857531965
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039285355.02/LAF 039285MainOn ShelfGeneral