Adler, Amy B., Ann H. Huffman, Paul D. Bliese, and Carl A. Castro. 2005. "The Impact of Deployment Length and Experience on the Well-Being of Male and Female Soldiers." Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 10 (2): 121-137.
Topics: Combatants, Female Combatants, Male Combatants, Gender, Women, Men, Health, Mental Health, PTSD, Trauma, Livelihoods, Militarized Livelihoods, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Peacekeeping Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America Keywords: male soldiers, female soldiers, mental health, peacekeeping
Green, Reginald Herbold, and Ismail I. Ahmed. 1999. “Rehabilitation, Sustainable Peace and Development: Towards Reconceptualisation.” Third World Quarterly 20 (1): 189-206.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Development, Gender, Livelihoods, Peacebuilding, Peacekeeping, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Kumar, Radha. 2001. “Women’s Peacekeeping During Ethnic Conflicts and Post-Conflict Reconstruction.” NWSA Journal 13 (2): 68–73.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Ethnic/Communal Wars, Ethnicity, Gender, Women, Peacekeeping, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Hudson, Heidi. 2000. “Mainstreaming Gender in Peacekeeping Operations: Can Africa Learn from International Experience?” African Security Review 9 (4): 18-33.
Topics: Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Peacekeeping Regions: Africa
Scheper, Elisabeth E. 2002. “Role of Women in Violent Conflict Prevention and Negotiation.” Paper presented at the Women, Peace Building and Constitution Making Conference, Colombo, May 3-5.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Governance, Constitutions, Peacekeeping
Olsson, Louise. 2001. “Gender Mainstreaming in Practice: The United Nations Transitional Assistance Group in Namibia.” International Peacekeeping 8 (2) 97-110.
Topics: Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gender Equity, Governance, Constitutions, International Organizations, Peacekeeping Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: Namibia Keywords: gender mainstreaming, Namibia, UNTAG
Mazurana, Dyan, Angela Raven-Roberts, and Jane Parpart, ed. 2005. Gender, Conflict, and Peacekeeping. Lanham:Rowman & Littlefield.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Peacekeeping
Bouta, Tsjeard, Georg Frerks, and Bib Hughes. 2005. Gender and Peacekeeping in the West African Context. The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
Topics: Gender, Peacekeeping Regions: Africa, West Africa
Cockburn, Cynthia. 2002. “Gender and the Peacekeeping Military: A View from Bosnian Women’s Organizations.” In The Postwar Moment: Militaries, Masculinities and International Peacekeeping, edited by Zarkov Dubravka and Cynthia Cockburn, 103-21. London: Lawrence & Wishart.
Topics: Gender, Women, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Peacekeeping Regions: Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe Countries: Bosnia & Herzegovina
Olsson, Louise. 2009. Gender Equality and United Nations Peace Operations in Timor Leste. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, International Organizations, Peacekeeping, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction Regions: Oceania Countries: Timor-Leste
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