The Oxford handbook of women, peace, and security / Women, peace, and security edited by Sara E. Davies and Jacqui True. - 1 online resource. - Oxford handbooks online . - Oxford handbooks online. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Women, Peace and Security: A Transformative Agenda? / Locating Masculinities in WPS / What Works in Participation / WPS, Peace Negotiations and Peace Agreements / WPS and Female Peacekeeping Troops / WPS in Military Training and Socialisation / What Works (and Fails) in Protection / Where the WPS Pillars Intersect / WPS and SEA in Peacekeeping Operations / What Works in Relief and Recovery / WPS as a Political Movement / WPS and Peacekeeping Economies / WPS and Policing: New Terrain / WPS Inside the United Nations (UN) / WPS and the Special Representative of the Secretary - General for Sexual Violence in Conflict (SRSG SVC) / WPS and International Criminal Court (ICC) / WPS and Human Right's Council / WPS and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) / WPS and African Union (AU) / WPS and Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) / WPS and Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) / Adoption of 1325 Resolution / WPS and Organization of American States (OAS) / WPS and Civil Society / WPS, States and the National Action Plans (NAPs) / WPS and Transnational Feminist Networks / WPS and International Financial Institutions / Delivering WPS Protection in All Female Peacekeeping Force: The Case of Liberia / Securing Participation and Protection in Peace Agreements: The Case of Colombia / Women in Rebellion: The Case of Sierra Leone / Protecting Displaced Women and Girls: The Case of Syria / Donor States Delivering on WPS: The Case of Norway / Scholarly Debates and Contested Meanings of WPS / WPS as Diplomatic Vocation: The Case of China / Implementing WPS in the Arms Trade Treaty: The Case of the Philippines / Where Pillars Intersect (or Fail): The Case of WPS in Afghanistan / Mainstreaming WPS in the Armed Forces: The Case of Australia / WPS and Responsibility to Protect / WPS and Protection of Civilians / The WPS 'Agenda': A Postcolonial Critique / WPS, Children and Armed Conflict / Women and Humanitarian Disasters / WPS Migration and Displacement / Advocacy Appreciation of Significance of WPS / WPS and LGBTI Rights / WPS and CEDAW, Protocol and General Recommendations / WPS and Arms Trade Treaty / WPS and Sustainable Development Goals / WPS and Convention Against Torture / WPS and Climate Change / Global Study: Looking Forward / Pursuing Gender Security / The Challenge of Foreign Policy in the WPS Agenda / Networked Advocacy / Peace and Security from Feminist Perspective / Women's Peacemaking / The WPS Agenda and Strategy for the 21st Century / WPS and Conflict Prevention / The Challenges of Monitoring and Analyzing WPS for scholars / WPS and Women's Roles in Conflict-Prevention: The Case of Bourgainville / The Civil Society Story of Adopting 1325 Resolution / WPS, Gender,and Disabilities / Women's Roles in CVE / Measuring WPS: A New Global Index / WPS and Adopted Security Council Resolutions / The Production of the 2015 Global Study / WPS and Gender Mainstreaming: Practice, Purpose and Problems / Sara E. Davies, Jacqui True -- Henri Myrttinen -- Thania Paffenholz -- Karin Aggestam -- Natasja Rupesinghe, John Karlsrud, Eli Stamnes -- Helena Carreiras, Teresa Fragoso -- Hannah Elena Dèonges, Janosch Kullenberg -- Marie O'Reilly -- Jasmine-Kim Westendorf -- Jacqui True, Sarah Hewitt -- Swanee Hunt, Alice Wairimu Nderitu -- Kathleen M. Jennings -- Bethan Greener -- Megan Dersnah -- Eleanor O'Gorman -- Jonneke Koomen -- Rashida Manjoo -- Stefanie von Hlatky -- Toni Haastrup -- Ma. Lourdes Veneracion-Rallonza -- Sharon Bhagwan Rolls, Sian Rolls -- Christine Chinkin -- Mary K. Meyer McAleese -- Annika Bjèorkdahl, Johanna Mannergren Selimovic -- Mirsad Miki Jacevic -- Joy Onyesoh -- Jacqui True, Barbro Svedberg -- Sabrina M. Karim -- Isabela Marâin Carvajal, Eduardo âAlvarez-Vanegas -- Zoe Marks -- Elizabeth Ferris -- Inger Skjelsbµk, Torunn L. Tryggestad -- Fionnuala Nâi Aolâain, Nahla Valji -- Liu Tiewa -- Jasmin Nario-Galace -- Claire Duncanson, Vanessa Farr -- Jennifer Wittwer -- Alex J. Bellamy, Sara E. Davies -- Lisa Hultman, Angela Muvumba Sellstrèom -- Swati Parashar -- Katrina Lee-Koo -- Sarah Martin, Devanna de la Puente -- Lucy Hall -- Sarah Taylor -- Lisa Davis, Jessica Stern -- Catherine O'Rourke, Aisling Swaine -- Ray Acheson, Maria Butler -- Radhika Balakrishnan, Krishanti Dharmaraj -- Andrea Huber, Therese Maria Rytter -- Annica Kronsell -- Radhika Coomaraswamy, Emily Kenney -- Aisling Swaine -- Valerie M. Hudson, Lauren Eason -- Yifat Susskind, Diana Duarte -- J. Ann Tickner -- Meenakshi Gopinath, Rita Manchanda -- Chantal de Jonge Oudraat -- Bela Kapur, Madeleine Rees -- Natalie Hudson -- Nicole George -- Sanam Naraghi Anderlini -- Deborah Stienstra -- Sri Wiyanti Eddyono, Sara E. Davies -- Jeni Klugman -- Laura J. Shepherd -- Louise Olsson, Theodora-Ismene Gizelis -- Karin Landgren.

The Oxford Handbook on Women, Peace, and Security examines the significant and evolving international Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda, which scholars and practitioners have together contributed to advancing over almost two decades. Fifteen years since the passage of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000), the WPS agenda has never been more salient on the agenda of states and international organizations. The Global Study of 1325 ("Preventing Conflict, Securing Peace") commissioned by the UN Secretary-General and released in September 2015, however, found that there is a major implementation gap with respect to UNSCR 1325 that accounts for the gaping absence of women's participation in peace and transitional decision-making processes.

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Women--Violence against--Prevention--International cooperation.

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