Gender, sex and the postnational defense: militarism and peacekeeping
Kronsell, Annica
This book explores the post-national defense and its gender implications. Itexplores how the United Nations Security Council resolution to increase the participation of women in peace negotiations, humanitarian planning, peacekeeping operations, post-conflict peacebuilding and governance has influenced the organization and policy practices of the post-national defense. Scholars have argued that the end of the Cold War and the War on Terror have radically changed the context of war and defense, diminished the role of nation-states in favor of multi-lateral defense activities, and placed a new focus on human security. In addition to the traditional act of war-making, peacekeeping and nation-building have emerged as important defense strategies among wealthy, liberal-democratic nations. Per UN Security Council Resolution 1325, adopted in 2000, allmember nations must consider the needs of women and girls during repatriation, resettlement, and post-conflict reconstruction efforts. Kronsell's book looks at the way that a post-national defense influenced by SC 1325 and focused onhuman security affects gender relations in militaries. Interestingly,despite the successful implementation of gender mainstreaming in training, the number of women involved in military peacekeeping remains low. Contradictingmuch of the gender mainstreaming literature, Kronsell shows that increasing gender parity in the military is a more achievable task than increasing women'sparticipation.Employing a feminist constructivist institutional approach, her book questions whether <"feminism>" must always be equated with peace and anti-militarism, if military violence committed with the purpose of enhancing human security can be performed according to a feminist ethics, and if military institutions can ever be gender neutral. Kronsell builds her theoretical argument on a case study of Sweden and the E.U. INDICE: List of abbreviations Introduction Chapter One: Mothers, Soldiers and Nation in the 'Neutral' Defense Chapter Two: Gender, Sexuality and Institutions of Hegemonic Masculinity Chapter Three: The Post-National Defense and the Cosmopolitan Military Chapter Four: Post-national Peacekeeping and the Construction of Sex and Gender Chapter Five: Defense and Military Governance in theEU: A cosmopolitan military in the making? Chapter Six: Conclusions Notes References Index
- ISBN: 978-0-19-984606-1
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 192
- Fecha Publicación: 15/03/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés