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Building: Technicum 1, Floor: -3, Room: Leslokaal -3.1
Tuesday 09:00 - 10:30 CEST (09/07/2024)
This panel encompasses five papers that critically examine various dimensions of global governance, conflict, and security from feminist perspectives. Spanning diverse contexts and issues, the papers engage with questions of corporate responsibility in the arms trade, the diffusion of Women, Peace and Security (WPS) policies, gender knowledge within international security organizations, Palestinian encounters with the WPS agenda, and the nature of masculinities among civilian populations in conflict zones. Together, these papers offer nuanced feminist insights into various facets of global governance, conflict, and security, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of the gendered dynamics at play in these complex contexts.
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The difference between policy diffusion and ownership: women, peace and security in Ethiopia and Kenya | View Paper Details |
Gender Knowledge Production in International Security Organizations: The Case of NATO | View Paper Details |
Protective Masculine Norms: Civilian Norms and Violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo | View Paper Details |