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Gendering Peace Un Peacebuilding In Timorleste Sarah Smith

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Gendering Peace Un Peacebuilding In Timorleste Sarah Smith
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.59 MB
Author: Sarah Smith
ISBN: 9780815365198, 9781351261043, 0815365195, 1351261045
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Gendering Peace Un Peacebuilding In Timorleste Sarah Smith by Sarah Smith 9780815365198, 9781351261043, 0815365195, 1351261045 instant download after payment.

In 1999, after 24-years of violent military occupation by Indonesian forces, the small country of Timor-Leste became host to one of the largest UN peace operations. The operation rested on a liberal paradigm of statehood, including nascent ideas on gender in peacebuilding processes. This book provides a critical feminist examination of the form and function of a gendered peace in Timor-Leste.
Drawing on policy documents and field research in Timor-Leste with national organisations, international agencies and UN staff, the book examines gender policy with a feminist lens, exploring and developing a more complex account of ‘gender’ and ‘women’ in peace operations. It argues that gendered ideologies and power delimit the possibilities of building a gender-just peace, and contributes deep insight into how gendered logics inform peacebuilding processes, and specifically how these play out through the implementation of policy that explicitly seeks to reorder gender relations at sites in which peace operations deploy. By utilising a single case study, the book provides space to examine both international and national discourses, and contextualises its analysis of Women, Peace and Security within local histories and contexts.
This book will be of interested to scholars and students of gender studies, global governance, International Relations, and security studies.

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