Nicola Pratt (University of Warwick, UK) Sophie Richter-Devroe (University of Exe
The United Nations Security Council, in 2000, unanimously passed a resolution calling for women's increased participation in conflict prevention and peacebuilding, as well as their protection during conflict. This marked the first time that the UN Security Council explicitly addressed gender issues in `conflict' and `post-conflict' situations. But what difference has this international agenda on `Women, Peace and Security' made to women's lives on the ground and to the governance of international peace and security? This volume provides a critical evaluation of the mainstreaming of...
The United Nations Security Council, in 2000, unanimously passed a resolution calling for women's increased participation in conflict prevention and p...