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    Violence and Resilience: Women, War and the Reality of Everyday life in Sudan

    Jok, Jok Madut. 2006. “Violence and Resilience: Women, War and the Reality of Everyday Life in Sudan.” The Afhad Journal 23 (2): 58–80.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Development, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gender-Based Violence, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Sudan

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    Disarming Masculinities

    Myrttinen, Henri. 2003. “Disarming Masculinities.” Disarmament Forum: Women, Men, Peace and Security 4: 37–46.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Male Combatants, DDR, Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Gendered Power Relations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Sexuality, Violence, Weapons /Arms

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    Militarization and Gender: The Israeli Experience

    Golan, Galia. 1997. “Militarization and Gender: The Israeli Experience.” Women’s Studies International Forum 20 (5-6): 581–86. doi:10.1016/S0277-5395(97)00063-0.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Gender, Gender Roles, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Gender Equality/Inequality, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Militarization, Peacebuilding Regions: MENA, Asia, Middle East Countries: Israel

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    Gender and International Politics: The Intersections of Patriarchy and Militarisation

    Chenoy, Anuradha. 2004. "Gender and International Politics: The Intersections of Patriarchy and Militarisation." Indian Journal of Gender Studies 11 (1): 27-42.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Feminisms, Gender, Gender Roles, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Globalization, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarism, Militarization, Nationalism, Security

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    Gender, Agency and War: The Maternalized Body in US Foreign Policy

    Managhan, Tina. 2012. Gender, Agency and War: The Maternalized Body in US Foreign Policy. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Femininity/ies, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Race Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    Sexing the State: The Gendered Origins of the Civil War in Sierra Leone

    Lahai, John Idriss. 2010. “Sexing the State: The Gendered Origins of the Civil War in Sierra Leone.” Minerva Journal of Women and War 4 (2): 26–45. doi:10.3172/MIN.4.2.26.

     

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gender Analysis, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Sierra Leone

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    Sexed Bodies and Military Masculinities: Gender Path Dependence in EU's Common Security and Defense Policy

    Kronsell, Annica. 2016. “Sexed Bodies and Military Masculinities: Gender Path Dependence in EU's Common Security and Defense Policy.” Men and Masculinities 19 (3): 311–36.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Male Combatants, Feminisms, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Gender Analysis, Femininity/ies, Gendered Discourses, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, International Organizations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Militarization, Security, Security Sector Reform Regions: Europe Keywords: conflict, Europe, feminism, gender equality, hegemonic masculinity

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    Militarized Gender Performativity: Women and Demobilization in Colombia’s FARC and AUC

    Méndez, Andrea. 2012. “Militarized Gender Performativity: Women and Demobilization in Colombia’s FARC and AUC.” PhD diss., Queen’s University.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Combatants, Female Combatants, DDR, Gender, Gender Roles, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Peace Processes, Sexuality Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Colombia

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    Widows, Mothers, Activists: Indigenous Achí Women’s Experiences of La Violencia in Rabinal, Guatemala

    Dorion, Fabienne. 2010. “Widows, Mothers, Activists: Indigenous Achí Women’s Experiences of La Violencia in Rabinal, Guatemala.” Journal of the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement 1 (1): 77-90.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Gender Roles, Women, Indigenous, Justice, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Post-Conflict, Violence Regions: Americas, Central America Countries: Guatemala

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    Gender, Militarism, and Peace-Building: Projects of the Postconflict Moment

    Moran, Mary H. 2010. “Gender, Militarism, and Peace-Building: Projects of the Postconflict Moment.” Annual Review of Anthropology 39 (1): 261-74. doi:10.1146/annurev-anthro-091908-164406.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, "New Wars", Feminisms, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Femininity/ies, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarism, Militarization, Peacebuilding, Post-Conflict, Violence

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