2019
DOI: 10.32422/mv.1646
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The Women, Peace and Security Agenda

Abstract: The adoption of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security (WPS) in 2000 has prompted the development of an extensive WPS scholarship within the field of feminist International Relations. The dynamic scholarly debate is characterised by certain tensions between two feminist groups -the radical revolutionary one which advocates a redefinition of the global order and is more sceptical of the agenda, and the pragmatist one accentuating the compromise towards the existing peac… Show more

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“…Displaced women in Ukraine experienced the most violence in the conflict zones, which is also where women face the highest barriers to accessing social services, transportation, paid work, and basic goods (O'Sullivan, 2019; UNOCHA, 2019). Through a secondary analysis of UN GBV-IMS data collected during the second and third years of the conflict, we observed distinct differences in GBV survivors according to residency status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Displaced women in Ukraine experienced the most violence in the conflict zones, which is also where women face the highest barriers to accessing social services, transportation, paid work, and basic goods (O'Sullivan, 2019; UNOCHA, 2019). Through a secondary analysis of UN GBV-IMS data collected during the second and third years of the conflict, we observed distinct differences in GBV survivors according to residency status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%