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Deploying Feminism The Role Of Gender In Nato Military Operations Bridging The Gap Series Stfanie Von Hlatky

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Deploying Feminism The Role Of Gender In Nato Military Operations Bridging The Gap Series Stfanie Von Hlatky
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.63 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Stéfanie von Hlatky
ISBN: 9780197653524, 0197653529
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Deploying Feminism The Role Of Gender In Nato Military Operations Bridging The Gap Series Stfanie Von Hlatky by Stéfanie Von Hlatky 9780197653524, 0197653529 instant download after payment.

A detailed account, based on fieldwork and interviews, of how Women, Peace and Security norms are militarized and put at the service of operational effectiveness.
International organizations and governments want to increase women's participation in military operations and peacebuilding. Gender equality is increasingly seen as the antidote to conflict, a key factor in achieving stability. While feminist activism inspired the emergence of these norms on gender and conflict, they were institutionalized through the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda, with the military at the forefront of those changes.
In
Deploying Feminism, Stéfanie von Hlatky tells the story of how the military has been delegated authority to advance gender equality as part of their activities, while simultaneously tackling increasingly complex threats. Drawing upon fieldwork and interviews, she illustrates how NATO, the world's foremost alliance, has even embedded these ideas in the planning and execution of its missions. For troops deployed on NATO missions, this often means seeking out women in their operating area to improve intelligence gathering activities. While this helps the mission, does it help women and conflict-affected communities? Because of the military's focus on operational effectiveness above all else, von Hlatky argues that there is a distortion of WPS norms, as gender equality concerns fade into the background.
Looking at NATO's ongoing operations in Iraq, Kosovo, and the Baltics,
Deploying Feminism details the process by which Women, Peace and Security norms are militarized and put at the service of operational effectiveness. Further, it shows why an adjustment is necessary for gender equality to become a true planning priority.

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