Introduction 1. NATO as an Institution of International Hegemonic Masculinity 2. The Long View: Situating NATO’s Engagement with Women, Peace and Security 3. NATO Women and ‘Gendermen’ 4. Gendering NATO’s Core Tasks: Collective Defence, Crisis Management and Cooperative Security 5. Military Visions of a Gender Perspective Conclusion: Engaging NATO’s gender story
Katharine A. M. Wright is aLecturer in International Politics, Newcastle University, UK.
Matthew Hurley is aLecturer in Politics, Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
Jesus Ignacio Gil Ruiz was the formerChief of the NATO IMS Office of the Gender Advisor.