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This book explores the trajectory of gender equality in institutions’ engagement with the Women, Peace, and Security agenda at the intersection of global, regional, and national governance, shedding light on opportunities and challenges for a meaningful change in peace and security.
List of contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Goal of Gender Equality in Peace and Security
Dilemmas of Gender Equality Policymaking
The Trajectory of Gender Equality
Paradigms of Gender Equality in The Women, Peace and Security Agenda
Global, Regional and National Perspectives
Empirically-Driven Research
Chapter 1: The United Nations Security Council
Gender Equality in the UN's Peace and Security Discourse
UNSCR 1325 and the Vision of Gender Equality
The Emergence of Paradigms of Gender Equality
The Security Paradigm
The Development Paradigm
The Human Rights Paradigm
Post-2015 Resistance to Gender Equality
Conclusions
Chapter 2: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Pacific Islands Forum
The Role of Regional Organisations in Implementing UNSCR 1325
The Engagement of Asia and the Pacific with the Women, Peace and Security Agenda
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Pacific Islands Forum
Conclusions
Chapter 3: Government of the Philippines
The Women, Peace and Sec
About the author
Barbara K. Trojanowska is a researcher, practitioner, and women’s rights advocate. Her research and policy interests lie at the intersection of women’s rights instruments, global security, and contentious politics. She has published award winning scholarship as well as reports for government agencies and not-for-profit organizations.
Summary
This book explores the trajectory of gender equality in institutions’ engagement with the Women, Peace, and Security agenda at the intersection of global, regional, and national governance, shedding light on opportunities and challenges for a meaningful change in peace and security.