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Search for Lasting Peace: Critical Perspectives on Gender-Responsive Human Security

Contributor(s): Boyd, Rosalind (Author)

ISBN: 9781472420961

Publisher: Routledge

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Pub Date: July 18, 2014

Dewey: 303.66

LCCN: 2013046894

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.56" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.08 lbs) 222 pages

Series: Gender in a Global/Local World

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Description: Presenting the human security agenda as a policy response to the changing nature of violent conflicts and war, this collection traces its evolution in relation to conflicts in different contexts (Burma, India, Palestine, Canada, East Timor, Guatemala, Peru and African countries) and from the perspective of gender, addresses initiatives for peace with justice. Cases are analysed when the human security agenda, including UNSC resolution 1325, was in its initial phase and point to both the weakness of the concept and the unexpected direction it has taken.

Review Quotes: 'Much has been written about gender and security, but no text available does the work of this impressive collection. Centring the writings of scholar-activists, some of the most challenging issues in global feminist politics and policy are identified and analysed, not least addressing notable contradictions and debates. The breadth of the material is impressive, but so is the theoretical nuance - all presented in a remarkably accessible manner.' Abigail Bakan, University of Toronto, Canada 'The Search for Lasting Peace is an important contribution to the ongoing debates about peace as more than the absence of war, and to the many different contemporary gendered experiences of continuums of multi-layered conflicts and fragile peace. It is also an important scholarly contribution, as it actively seeks to mix academic contributions with reflections from the field. This mix of academic insight with real life experiences of conflict makes it a truly interesting read.' Sari Kouvo, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium 'How might peace activists and politicians become better informed about the impact of the present Human Security agendas and their interpretations and applications, on women, their families and their networks? How might they promote a better understanding and strategies for greater equity and justice for all? How can they inform policy makers and therefore advocate for a new gender-responsive Human Security agenda and actions? For reframing these important questions and for the passionate voices of 12 excellent scholars in The Search for Lasting Peace, I recommend this book to everyone interested in working towards justice and peace for all, in a compassionate world.' Arpi Hamalian, Concordia University, Canada 'The story illustrates not only the gendered nature of contemporary violence but also the inadequacy of global efforts to tackle widespread insecurity in large parts of the world. This book is a welcome effort to interrogate the idea of h

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