Victims, Perpetrators Or Actors?: Gender, Armed Conflict and Political ViolenceCaroline O. N. Moser, Fiona C. Clark Palgrave Macmillan, 2001 - 243 pagina's Increasing levels of global conflict and political violence, as well as the higher profile of many 'simmering' confrontations, provide critical challenges for development theorists and practitioners. While numerous countries have endured decades of armed conflict, others live under the permanent menace of political violence. When peace accords are signed, economic and social violence often increase, particularly during the fragile transition to 'permanent' peace. Throughout, the gendered impacts of armed conflict and political violence are key issues. |
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Introduction | 6 |
The Gendered Dynamics of Armed Conflict | 13 |
An Analysis | 55 |
Sexual Violence and | 69 |
Rethinking Womens Struggles in IsraelPalestine and | 85 |
New Challenges | 99 |
War and Untold Stories | 117 |
Terror Displacement and | 133 |
Women Discrimination | 164 |
Testimonies of Gender and | 203 |
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Victims, Perpetrators Or Actors: Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence Professor Caroline Moser,Caroline O. N. Moser,Doctor Fiona Clark Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2001 |