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War As Experience Contributions From International Relations And Feminist Analysis 1 Christine Sylvester

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War As Experience Contributions From International Relations And Feminist Analysis 1 Christine Sylvester
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.66 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Christine Sylvester
ISBN: 9780415775984, 0415775981
Language: English
Year: 2012
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War As Experience Contributions From International Relations And Feminist Analysis 1 Christine Sylvester by Christine Sylvester 9780415775984, 0415775981 instant download after payment.

This book is a major new contribution to our understanding of war and international relations (IR). Divided into two sections, the first part surveys the state of war and war studies in international relations, security studies and in feminist international relations. The second part addresses a missing area of IR studies of war that feminism is well-placed to fill in: the emotional and physical aspects of war.

The author examines a wide variety of conflict situations, such as the Israel/Palestine dispute, the Cold War, Vietnam, Nicaragua, wars of liberation in Africa, genocidal war in Rwanda; humanitarian interventionist war in the Balkans, the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the 'war on terror'.

Drawing on the latest feminist thinking, the author demonstrates how war is experienced as a body-based politics and in so doing provides an innovative and challenging corrective to traditional theories of war in international relations. This will be essential reading for all those with an interest in gender, war and international relations.

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